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Windmill: Essays from Four Mile Ranch

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Living in the high, harsh, dry plains of Wyoming, where the struggle to survive shapes all who live there, Romtvedt uses the windmill as a metaphor, taking the reader on a search of fundamental truths in the commonplace elements of daily existence.

256 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1997

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November 19, 2010
So much to think about in this book but I felt his style to be a bit rambling for my tastes. I could relate to his feelings of loving Wyoming as a transplant though.
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