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John Grinstead is on page 25 of 261 of The Offing
Walking, he notes Alpaca - would they make a reappearance or are they just for effect? - and a significant badger sett whose location he noted. Why? Does it have a significance that we will return to or is it a dead end?
Jan 23, 2025 09:15AM Add a comment
The Offing

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 16 of 261 of The Offing
Simply too full of alliteration and symbolism…”a lifelong career down in the dusky darkness had lurked like a spectre stalking the subconscious, casting a pall over everything.” to the detriment of moving the story forward. It seems to take an age to progress.
Jan 23, 2025 08:54AM Add a comment
The Offing

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 126 of 137 of Orbital
Beautiful imagery - ‘Maputo here, Harare there, Lusaka over there, Mombasa ahead, and each is a small heap of gold coins on a tapestries cloth, joined by nothing - no night-lit roads or urban sprawl.’
Jan 21, 2025 05:34AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 124 of 137 of Orbital
Alaska - ‘A cloud-free confection of crackable white.’
‘The continents pass by like fields and villages from the window of a train.’
Jan 21, 2025 05:27AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 124 of 137 of Orbital
Some lovely alliteration as the space station sweeps across the globe on its penultimate orbit - “A cloud-free confection of crackable white” (Alaska)
Jan 21, 2025 05:23AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 114 of 137 of Orbital
P.111, Orbit 13 and we have our universe set against a 12 month calendar, featuring human existence coming into being mid-afternoon on NYE!
Jan 21, 2025 03:15AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 60 of 137 of Orbital
Chie’s reflections of her Mother from the photograph of her on the day of the moon landing evokes the thoughts of chance - of passing through a crack - that brought her to this place.
Jan 20, 2025 05:56AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 34 of 137 of Orbital
On contemplating replacing astronauts with robots - easier to manage, less training, no complications but “what would it be to cast out into space creations that had no eyes to see and no heart to fear or exult in it?”.
Jan 19, 2025 10:58AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 25 of 137 of Orbital
6 astronauts waking up to another day, where they circumnavigate the earth 16 times in 24 hours. They fleetingly observe changes in the weather system - tracking a large typhoon - whilst on Earth, Chie’s Mother dies.
Jan 19, 2025 10:35AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 4 of 137 of Orbital
“Turning head on heel in the slow drift of their hurtle, head on hip on hand on heel, turning and turning with the days.” the alliteration evoking the rhythm of the slow movement within the spacecraft whilst it hurtles though orbit.
Jan 19, 2025 08:11AM Add a comment
Orbital

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 267 of 336 of Finding The Edge: The Autobiography
He lives in stubborn denial of age, pushing himself further, time and again, accruing record numbers of wickets along the way. He is an extraordinary athlete with seemingly endless resilience to the inevitable questions about when he’s going to retire.
Jan 19, 2025 06:47AM Add a comment
Finding The Edge: The Autobiography

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 224 of 336 of Finding The Edge: The Autobiography
Suffering and joy, with little in between, appears to be the way Jimmy experiences cricket and, to a lesser extent, life.
Jan 19, 2025 05:29AM Add a comment
Finding The Edge: The Autobiography

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 137 of 336 of Finding The Edge: The Autobiography
Having suffered a stress fracture in his back, turned his ankle the day before a Test, he nonetheless comes back strongly, eschewing the attempts to get him bowling faster in favour of doing what comes naturally to him.
Jan 18, 2025 09:30AM Add a comment
Finding The Edge: The Autobiography

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 103 of 336 of Finding The Edge: The Autobiography
There’s quite a lot of references to sulking and kicking a jumper down to fine leg - perhaps too many - but they provide a contrast to the elation he clearly feels when the ball comes out of his hand just right or when contemplating his life with Daniella.
Jan 18, 2025 08:51AM Add a comment
Finding The Edge: The Autobiography

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is on page 85 of 336 of Finding The Edge: The Autobiography
Some of the reminiscences are a bit over the top - “I remember the commentary during his [Daley Thompson’s] pole-bolting heroics at the LA Olympics in 1984” Aged two? And the there’s an awful lot about how well trained in losing he was - “…it had been baked into me…that England lost to Australia” - and initially at least some imposter syndrome.
Jan 18, 2025 04:52AM Add a comment
Finding The Edge: The Autobiography

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is starting Finding The Edge: The Autobiography
This ghosted autobiography starts well - at the end of a superb sporting career - before we hit the well trodden route of turning back to where it all began. By Chapter 13, we are 5 years on from Jimmy playing truant from school to him walking out at the MCG, where he makes his ODI debut for England. Cricketing stardom was never pre-ordained - as a slight teenager, he freely admits his mates were better than him.
Jan 18, 2025 04:21AM Add a comment
Finding The Edge: The Autobiography

John Grinstead
John Grinstead is 75% done with The Places in Between
Every Western politician should read this book and pay particular note of the chapter entitled @afghangov.org; Rory Stewart unpicks not only the hypocrisy of the approach to Afghanistan (and its neighbours) but drives a coach and horses through the notion that the likes of Tony Blair, clutching his Koran by his side, have any real understanding of the Afghan people, their needs or aspirations.
Apr 01, 2024 06:29AM Add a comment
The Places in Between

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