The Sawmill: A New Beginning
It was, I believe, a song of the 1950's that spoke of growing up being hard to do. A recollection of the words to that song is mostly nonexistent, except for the title. And the memory of the tune is only partial.

The point of the song included romance. But the idea of the song seems to me, could have had applicable implications of a dark and challenging time of growing up. 

The Sawmill story-line includes many references to difficult and even dangerous aspects of life and living on The Sawmill site and working in the forests of the surrounding terrain.

Then came small-town living, and work. Military time and corporate work followed.

And now, having reared two sons, completed two careers plus some, life is full, easier, and near completion.

But wait! I might write another book!
 
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The Sawmill: A New Beginning
It was, I believe, a song of the 1950's that spoke of growing up being hard to do. A recollection of the words to that song is mostly nonexistent, except for the title. And the memory of the tune is only partial.

The point of the song included romance. But the idea of the song seems to me, could have had applicable implications of a dark and challenging time of growing up. 

The Sawmill story-line includes many references to difficult and even dangerous aspects of life and living on The Sawmill site and working in the forests of the surrounding terrain.

Then came small-town living, and work. Military time and corporate work followed.

And now, having reared two sons, completed two careers plus some, life is full, easier, and near completion.

But wait! I might write another book!
 
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The Sawmill: A New Beginning

The Sawmill: A New Beginning

by Claude Romack
The Sawmill: A New Beginning

The Sawmill: A New Beginning

by Claude Romack

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It was, I believe, a song of the 1950's that spoke of growing up being hard to do. A recollection of the words to that song is mostly nonexistent, except for the title. And the memory of the tune is only partial.

The point of the song included romance. But the idea of the song seems to me, could have had applicable implications of a dark and challenging time of growing up. 

The Sawmill story-line includes many references to difficult and even dangerous aspects of life and living on The Sawmill site and working in the forests of the surrounding terrain.

Then came small-town living, and work. Military time and corporate work followed.

And now, having reared two sons, completed two careers plus some, life is full, easier, and near completion.

But wait! I might write another book!
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947671683
Publisher: DustJacket Media
Publication date: 12/01/2019
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Claude Romack, author, resides in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is a Christian, veteran, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and he loves to tell a great story.

Table of Contents

Maps i

Sawmill Area in 2018 v

Dedication ix

Introduction xv

Part I Growing Up

Chapter 1 Hot? Cold? Or Just Lukewarm? 1

Chapter 2 Colorado Springs 13

Chapter 3 Return to New Mexico 21

Chapter 4 Aunt Alma and Uncle Charlie 29

Chapter 5 X 53

Chapter 6 A Three-Wheel Motorcycle and a Broken Leg 67

Chapter 7 The Fire and the Move 73

Part II Work in the Wilderness

Chapter 8 Where Are We? 77

Chapter 9 The Work 87

Chapter 10 The Daily Living 107

Chapter 11 Visitors 115

Chapter 12 About Forgiving 125

Part III Work, School and the Trial

Chapter 13 Leaving and Arriving 127

Chapter 14 More Work, Work, Work and God 137

Chapter 15 Bonnie, The Love of My Life! 159

Chapter 16 The Victim / Witness / Trial 165

Part IV Work and Family

Chapter 17 Marriage of Convenience? 171

Chapter 18 Pharmacy School, Pharmacies and Pharmaceuticals 179

Chapter 19 Sandisize 193

Chapter20 Reflection 197

Afterword 201

About the Author 203

Claude E. Romack Chronology 207

Image Index 209

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