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Winters Today
By the People, for the People
Author Lorraine Rominger Celebrates Rural Heritage in New Book
The Rangity Tango Kids highlights family traditions and small-town values.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 6:24pm
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A nostalgic glimpse into the close-knit traditions and values that sustain small-town life in Rominger's heartwarming new book.Winters TodayInspired by her upbringing on a fifth-generation family farm in Winters, California, author Lorraine Rominger has written a heartfelt story celebrating family life, rural traditions, and the enduring values of small-town America in her new book, The Rangity Tango Kids.
Why it matters
Rominger's book provides a nostalgic look at the disappearing way of life in many rural communities across the United States, offering readers a glimpse into the close-knit relationships and time-honored customs that have sustained small-town living for generations.
The details
The Rangity Tango Kids follows the adventures of a close-knit family living on a multi-generational farm, exploring themes of community, tradition, and the importance of passing down cultural heritage to the next generation.
- Rominger's book was published on April 1, 2026.
The players
Lorraine Rominger
The author of The Rangity Tango Kids, who was inspired by her upbringing on a fifth-generation family farm in Winters, California.
The Rangity Tango Kids
Rominger's new book that celebrates family life, rural traditions, and small-town values in America.
What they’re saying
“Growing up on our family farm, I was surrounded by a rich tapestry of traditions and values that have been passed down for generations. I wanted to capture that sense of community and heritage in my writing.”
— Lorraine Rominger, Author
What’s next
Rominger is scheduled to participate in a book tour and series of readings at local libraries and community centers throughout rural California in the coming months.
The takeaway
Rominger's book serves as a heartwarming tribute to the enduring importance of family, tradition, and small-town life, offering readers a nostalgic and uplifting glimpse into a way of living that is increasingly rare in modern America.
