Panpipes
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Comment from rspoet
Hello Tony,
You've succeeded in transforming Ayesha, giving her more confidence, and a growing sense of her new position as a wealth woman. I doubt Johnno will be so easily pushed aside, but we'll see what develops. And Mr Suttle will likely
cut in as the senior partner too. But Mr Kraft appears to be a trustworthy person.
With the amount of money involved and the history Johnson and Suttle, Ayesha may need influential help.
I like the interplay with Johnno, his condescending attitude and view of woman. Great response from Ayesha about the flock/herd description.
It's hard enough for pigs to fly, an elephant would be a tremendous feat.
Another outstanding chapter.
Best wishes.
Robert
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2024
Hello Tony,
You've succeeded in transforming Ayesha, giving her more confidence, and a growing sense of her new position as a wealth woman. I doubt Johnno will be so easily pushed aside, but we'll see what develops. And Mr Suttle will likely
cut in as the senior partner too. But Mr Kraft appears to be a trustworthy person.
With the amount of money involved and the history Johnson and Suttle, Ayesha may need influential help.
I like the interplay with Johnno, his condescending attitude and view of woman. Great response from Ayesha about the flock/herd description.
It's hard enough for pigs to fly, an elephant would be a tremendous feat.
Another outstanding chapter.
Best wishes.
Robert
Comment Written 24-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2024
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Dumbo did it!
Thanks for your kind words and encouragement and shining stars.
Comment from Sankey
So glad I caught this although a bit late. I am NOT getting notified. Another great chapter. I look forward to where this is going. I am still not real sure she actually has the fortune she thinks she does.
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
So glad I caught this although a bit late. I am NOT getting notified. Another great chapter. I look forward to where this is going. I am still not real sure she actually has the fortune she thinks she does.
Comment Written 22-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
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Thanks for your review, Geoffrey. Appreciated. I can't understand why you're not getting notifications. Most strange.
Comment from Brett Matthew West
"sluiced" paints quiet an illusion of her shower as does the pouring flow of the water. But cold? Egad!
Some so called animal rescues are worse than what the critters are otherwise enduring. Sounds like Lek Chailert at least cared somewhat for the elephant.
"white swan on a tranquil lake" - a good depiction of the Opera House.
Barbecue chicken and marine diesel. Two distinct aromas that show the smells she encounters.
"pretty little head" - a stereotypical show of Junno's condescending attitude towards women. Would be enough to leave him high and dry and move my accounts elsewhere. Glad to see she did just that, too.
"I don't give a damn" reminds of a direct quote from Gone With The Wind. Seems Rhett Butler said those very words to Scarlett O'Hara.
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
"sluiced" paints quiet an illusion of her shower as does the pouring flow of the water. But cold? Egad!
Some so called animal rescues are worse than what the critters are otherwise enduring. Sounds like Lek Chailert at least cared somewhat for the elephant.
"white swan on a tranquil lake" - a good depiction of the Opera House.
Barbecue chicken and marine diesel. Two distinct aromas that show the smells she encounters.
"pretty little head" - a stereotypical show of Junno's condescending attitude towards women. Would be enough to leave him high and dry and move my accounts elsewhere. Glad to see she did just that, too.
"I don't give a damn" reminds of a direct quote from Gone With The Wind. Seems Rhett Butler said those very words to Scarlett O'Hara.
Comment Written 21-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
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Thanks for your close reading and useful and supportive comments, Brett. Yes, I had a Gone with the Wind role reversal in mind when Ayesha used those particular words.
Comment from Karen Cherry Threadgill
This more like it. She is no longer acting like an incompetent twit. I found her unlikable so far. She was drifting through her life. Now, she has purpose.
She can now help her friend and the elephant and more. Karen
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
This more like it. She is no longer acting like an incompetent twit. I found her unlikable so far. She was drifting through her life. Now, she has purpose.
She can now help her friend and the elephant and more. Karen
Comment Written 21-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
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Thanks, Karen. I'm glad you like the way Ayesha is developing. There's a bit more to her than meets the eye at first. All good wishes, Tony.
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You keep writing I will keep reading. Karen :-)
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Like the new picture!
Comment from Lisasview
I am sure this is an amazing story... You won first place along the way...right... I need to find the time to sit down and read it from the beginning...
Lisasview
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
I am sure this is an amazing story... You won first place along the way...right... I need to find the time to sit down and read it from the beginning...
Lisasview
Comment Written 21-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2024
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So good of you to drop by, Lisa. I appreciate your interest and affirming comments. All good wishes, Tony.
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Always a pleasure to connect,
Lisa
Comment from kiwisteveh
Tony, the slight change of direction into the conservation issue adds a new level of interest here. We also see Ayesha growing in confidence, and the putting down of the weaselly Johnno is satisfying, especially as you make him even more loathsome by emphasising his condescension and misogyny.
Countering that is the introduction of Steve Kraft, clearly positioned to be a major figure in the ongoing story and potentially a competing love interest.
I wonder if we've really seen the end of Johnno and thus the whole drug-world element of the story, or if there's still life in that. I guess I'll just have to wait and see!
Good stuff!
Steve
reply by the author on 21-Feb-2024
Tony, the slight change of direction into the conservation issue adds a new level of interest here. We also see Ayesha growing in confidence, and the putting down of the weaselly Johnno is satisfying, especially as you make him even more loathsome by emphasising his condescension and misogyny.
Countering that is the introduction of Steve Kraft, clearly positioned to be a major figure in the ongoing story and potentially a competing love interest.
I wonder if we've really seen the end of Johnno and thus the whole drug-world element of the story, or if there's still life in that. I guess I'll just have to wait and see!
Good stuff!
Steve
Comment Written 21-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 21-Feb-2024
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Many thanks both for the review and for the extra star, Steve. I'm in virgin territory now. I wrote most of the story about ten years ago, before I joined FS, but put it to one side and forgot about it. All I've been doing recently has been heavy rewriting and editing. However, I'm beginning to think it might have the legs for a full-length novel - though I'm not so sure I have.
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Ah, that's interesting. In the meantime you've done at least two other novel length books, haven't you. So re-visiting this one would have been like peeking into a ten-year old photo.
I was recently reading a very early Nevil Shute novel (So Disdained) and I remember thinking Wow, this is really nowhere near as good as his later books!
Just thinking how writers mature and develop over their careers.
Steve
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
I like Ayesha's attitude. She is going to do well, and she has the right person dealing with it now. I like the idea of a conservation park, so long as it's not just elephants. Those rhinos need protection too. I hate it when I hear of poachers slashing off the ivory without any thought to how much agony they are putting them through. It makes me want to go and scalp them! This is a great chapter, Tony, and I have already used my sixes. I will make sure I save one for your next post. I know before reading it, that it will be worth a six. Your writing is always impeccable and thrilling. :)) Sandra xx
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
I like Ayesha's attitude. She is going to do well, and she has the right person dealing with it now. I like the idea of a conservation park, so long as it's not just elephants. Those rhinos need protection too. I hate it when I hear of poachers slashing off the ivory without any thought to how much agony they are putting them through. It makes me want to go and scalp them! This is a great chapter, Tony, and I have already used my sixes. I will make sure I save one for your next post. I know before reading it, that it will be worth a six. Your writing is always impeccable and thrilling. :)) Sandra xx
Comment Written 20-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
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Thanks again, Sandra. No rhinos in Thailand these days. Although they used to roam throughout SE Asia at one time, they are now confined to a couple of islands in Indonesia. Sadly, Asian elephants seem to be heading the same way. Some statistics suggest that their population has halved in the past forty years.
Comment from lyenochka
Ayesha is getting smarter all the time! And although it wasn't that film that I saw, it was about the same woman whose life passion is to provide a sanctuary for elephants. The one we watched was the Elephant Whisperer. I'm glad that Ayesha knows how not to be controlled by the financial bigwigs and found a kindred sprit to help set up the trust!
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
Ayesha is getting smarter all the time! And although it wasn't that film that I saw, it was about the same woman whose life passion is to provide a sanctuary for elephants. The one we watched was the Elephant Whisperer. I'm glad that Ayesha knows how not to be controlled by the financial bigwigs and found a kindred sprit to help set up the trust!
Comment Written 20-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
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I've read about The Elephant Whisperer but haven't seen it. I understand it's set in India, whereas Love and Bananas takes place in Thailand and Cambodia.
Let's hope Ayesha is able to follow her dream.
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Ah. Wendy perhaps suggested that one. But our Amazon Prime search led us to the Thai Elephant Whisperer which covers Lek's mission. Hence my confusion. She's an amazing lady!
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Thanks for your review and comments, Helen. Like Ayesha, I was unaware of Lek Chailert's activities until recently. As you say, an amazing lady.
Comment from Cindy Warren
I hope she hasn't put herself in danger. Is Johnno going to let go of the money that easily? He seems the sort who would be willing to make someone disappear. But I do like what Ayesha is planning to do with her money.
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
I hope she hasn't put herself in danger. Is Johnno going to let go of the money that easily? He seems the sort who would be willing to make someone disappear. But I do like what Ayesha is planning to do with her money.
Comment Written 20-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
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Thanks, Cindy. It looks as if there may still be some problems for Ayesha to overcome. All good wishes, Tony
Comment from Gloria ....
Great use of humour in this chapter, and everything fit together like clockwork.
Ayesha is proving her resourcefulness again in managing her newly acquired wealth that will no doubt go for good, much to the chagrin of Johnno. I truly enjoyed the flock of elephants, so elephants in abundance shall be flocks henceforth.
Nicely done, Tony. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
Great use of humour in this chapter, and everything fit together like clockwork.
Ayesha is proving her resourcefulness again in managing her newly acquired wealth that will no doubt go for good, much to the chagrin of Johnno. I truly enjoyed the flock of elephants, so elephants in abundance shall be flocks henceforth.
Nicely done, Tony. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 19-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2024
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Thanks for your review and the six stars, Gloria. I'm glad you enjoyed my somewhat weird sense of humour. Best wishes, Tony.