The Charming Quirks of Others

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Product Details
Price
$15.95  $14.83
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.29 X 7.95 X 0.82 inches | 0.58 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780307739391

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About the Author

ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH is the author of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, the Isabel Dalhousie series, the Portuguese Irregular Verbs series, the 44 Scotland Street series, and the Corduroy Mansions series. He is professor emeritus of medical law at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and has served with many national and international organizations concerned with bioethics. He was born in what is now known as Zimbabwe and was a law professor at the University of Botswana. He lives in Scotland. Visit his website at www.alexandermccallsmith.com.

Reviews

"A seriously charming mix of romance and revelation." --Parade Magazine

"McCall Smith continues to capture the best of traditional British mysteries." --Sacramento Book Review

"Like Mma Ramotswe of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Isabel has the gift of an expansive, forgiving humanity which embraces the world it inhabits." --The Scotsman

"Lighthearted . . . spiced by [McCall Smith's] own subtle humor." --The Washington Times

"McCall Smith's heroes are among the most endearing in contemporary fiction . . . because they're so humble in their quest for goodness." --Richmond Times-Dispatch

"Isabel is a force to be reckoned with." --USA Today

"Charmingly told. . . . Its graceful prose shines, and Isabel's interior monologues--meditations on a variety of moral questions--are bemused, intelligent and entertaining." --The Seattle Times

"Endearing. . . . Offers tantalizing glimpses of Edinburgh's complex character and a nice, long look into the beautiful mind of a thinking woman." --The New York Times Book Review

"In Mma Ramotswe, [McCall Smith] minted one of the most memorable heroines in any modern fiction. Now, with the creation of Isabel Dalhousie, he's done it again. . . . She's such good company, it's hard to believe she's fictional. You finish [one] installment greedily looking forward to more." --Newsweek