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Author Marla McKenna drew inspiration from Brewers Walk of Fame inductee Geoff Jenkins. Mom s Big Catch. My very first children s book was inspired by Geoff Jenkins. Something he did, on a September day in 2007 changed my life, McKenna says.Lance Allan of TMJ
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