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"Letters from My Mill" consists of short stories written as memoirs. Our narrator gets bored of the chaos of city life and starts living in a mill in order to live in the heart of nature. He tells us about the daily life there, the interesting stories he hears, nature, and his experiences. There is no particular order in the stories he tells; He can talk about one thing in one story and something completely different in another.
Especially the descriptions of nature are very successful and detailed. Details such as the sunrise, the herds scattering to their homes, and the wind blowing the grass in the meadow really warmed my heart. While reading, I often regretted that we had to live among concrete piles.
What the author tells is not very deep, you need to be aware of it before reading. As I said, the majority consist of stories and nature scenes from daily life. But the story called "Old People" especially impressed me. It was such a heartwarming story... Its characters will definitely sound familiar to you and remind you of someone. Even if you are not going to read the book, I recommend you find and read this chapter.
I wish everyone a pleasant reading...