When speaking to a friend of mine about this book, only a week before completion, when I mentioned the title, he almost squawked at me as if to say, 'what's a Rhododendron, ' as though I should be aiming for the masses presumably, and 'without prejudice, ' with a more alluring title such as DDF, or something very similar, and that would have been a quite workable title, believe it, or not? For myself, this though, was rather like a kid that had 'flown the nest, ' you love them dearly and would never want to see them without food in their tummies, always somehow content too, or without clothing on their backs or shoes on their little feet. If I didn't teach that kid to tie his or her shoelaces properly, please don't be too harsh on them, or me. 'If' there is further that needs doing on this, should there be at all, and if the circumstances warrant it, I'll try brace myself to tackle it later, and also add illustrations from photographs- of some of the 'non-human, ' characters, and please, I urge you, do not think I do not have them, and was my friend surprised 'to see' that? But I believe it's all in the detail and I believe it's legible. Part three and possibly, yes, very probably the concluding part in this series, for now. And to have witnessed dear Pamela, one of the main characters in this story, go through this. A Fairy Story? Real
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