Whitehorn's Windmill
Discover the enchanting world of "Whitehorn's Windmill," a captivating novel by Kazys Boruta, published by Central European University Press in 2009. This gripping tale unfolds in a quaint village in Hungary, where Whitehorn the miller faces the precarious task of securing a suitor for his stunning daughter, Jurga. As he navigates a series of trials involving eager suitors, quirky neighbors, and meddling priests, the stakes escalate when he must confront the devil's spell that threatens their peaceful existence. With a rich narrative that weaves themes of family, love, and tradition, this 284-page paperback invites readers into a landscape brimming with social customs of Lithuania and the enduring complexities of mate selection. Perfect for fans of literary fiction that explores the intricate bonds between fathers and daughters, "Whitehorn's Windmill" promises an engaging reading experience that resonates beyond its pages.