Kelly - the Bar girl who would be president
The story is based in the fictitious Ramage Islands a former British colony and SE Asian state run by a wealthy elite who belittle the downtrodden and often desperately poor masses.
After life as a street child Kelly almost inevitable ends up 'working bar.' She meets Philip Carrington a retired UK businessman just before her friend is killed by a tearaway driver who is the son of a local politician. The son is due to 'walkover' a local council bye election but Kelly makes it a competition and aided by Carrington wins. This sets in chain a series of events which lead to Kelly eventually seeking the ultimate position of President. But as ever in Asia there are more than a few obstacles in the way as she struggles with total corruption and an elite that may talk about good governance, and wanting a better place for all, but it the end they do not want to change anything.
This is a fast paced story that looks into the soul of Asian governance as well as the way the West treats the third world.
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Kelly - the Bar girl who would be president
The story is based in the fictitious Ramage Islands a former British colony and SE Asian state run by a wealthy elite who belittle the downtrodden and often desperately poor masses.
After life as a street child Kelly almost inevitable ends up 'working bar.' She meets Philip Carrington a retired UK businessman just before her friend is killed by a tearaway driver who is the son of a local politician. The son is due to 'walkover' a local council bye election but Kelly makes it a competition and aided by Carrington wins. This sets in chain a series of events which lead to Kelly eventually seeking the ultimate position of President. But as ever in Asia there are more than a few obstacles in the way as she struggles with total corruption and an elite that may talk about good governance, and wanting a better place for all, but it the end they do not want to change anything.
This is a fast paced story that looks into the soul of Asian governance as well as the way the West treats the third world.
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Kelly - the Bar girl who would be president

Kelly - the Bar girl who would be president

by Sam Worthington
Kelly - the Bar girl who would be president

Kelly - the Bar girl who would be president

by Sam Worthington

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Overview

The story is based in the fictitious Ramage Islands a former British colony and SE Asian state run by a wealthy elite who belittle the downtrodden and often desperately poor masses.
After life as a street child Kelly almost inevitable ends up 'working bar.' She meets Philip Carrington a retired UK businessman just before her friend is killed by a tearaway driver who is the son of a local politician. The son is due to 'walkover' a local council bye election but Kelly makes it a competition and aided by Carrington wins. This sets in chain a series of events which lead to Kelly eventually seeking the ultimate position of President. But as ever in Asia there are more than a few obstacles in the way as she struggles with total corruption and an elite that may talk about good governance, and wanting a better place for all, but it the end they do not want to change anything.
This is a fast paced story that looks into the soul of Asian governance as well as the way the West treats the third world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158334597
Publisher: booksmango
Publication date: 08/30/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 571 KB

About the Author

Sam Worthington has been around for over twenty years working as a travel writer, bar and restaurant reviewer for several print publications as well as many websites including the well known Thailand nightlife site Baronbonk.com.Sam Worthington, as can be seen from the website samworthington.com, is the nom de plume of a successful restaurateur and publican, Tim Randall.A student of economics Tim Randall was a keen politician in his youth and was member of the Hyde Park Tories and vice chairman of Chelsea Young Conservatives. He received international publicity as the pirate Postmaster General during the postal strike of 1971. At that time he ran a building business in Chelsea and also was involved in various nightclubs as well as being a sought after party Disc Jockey. In the mid seventies, Tim worked in the security industry both guarding in the UK and internationally selling electronics and advanced digital encoding systems. In the early nineties Tim was the director of the Budapest Week, the first English Language paper in Eastern Europe (as it then was). He has worked in Turkey, Portugal, Holland, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Thailand and now lives in the Philippines: in addition he has travelled extensively in Europe, Asia and America. Tim Randall explains:I am very interested in governance and my recent writing is intended to be political, looking at the world through the jaundiced eye of one who has spent too many hours in bars - both working and as a customer, as well as somebody who has dabbled in politics and travelled extensively. I have strong views that some may describe as right leaning but I have seen what a dirty world it is. I have no illusion about the need to look after the genuinely downtrodden but also believe that the human being is at his best when made to work for what he wants. I believe that merit and competence should be the only criteria for success, even if luck is often a vital ingredient.As an author I would hate to be stereotyped. I look at what I see, or have seen, and use that as a basis for my books. So I have written 1970’s era thrillers, a book about corruption and life in Asia (Kelly) as well as a humorous book about two dogs - called Sam and Worthington and that is no coincidence.Writing The Aquitaine Trilogy was an opportunity to set out how I believe the world should be run: but, of course, as has been said before, if I was doing that I would not start from here. So I needed to create a new society and a n
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