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Blue Shoes and Happiness by Alexander McCall Smith

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Dec 25, 10

Read in December, 2010

For those who have read the earlier books, Blue Shoes and Happiness will strike most as the best balanced and most rewarding book in this delightful series. The story has animal tales (one involving a cobra), several mysteries to resolve, challenges in Mma Makutsi's engagement, a detection training opportunity for Mr Polopetsi, more challenges with Mr J.L.B. Matekoni's apprentices, decisive purchases by Mr J.L.B. Matekoni and Mma Makutsi, and many reflections on the true nature of happiness by Precious Ramotswe. In particular, the story does a fine job of contrasting the older ways in Botswana with the newer, selfish ways.

This book developed the characters more than most books in the series have done. Dr. Smith uses both dialogue and action well to help us appreciate who these characters are. I thought that the mysteries were nicely rewarding. The solutions were not obvious (except in retrospect) and helped tie the overall themes of the book together. I have to believe that this book was influenced, in part, by readers' love of seeing Precious detect in the context of the truly unique setting of Botswana.

Scotsman author Alexander McCall Smith writes with warmth, dry humor, depictions of life in Botswana, and simple truths. Smith does an Excellent job focusing on human relations... a great read!























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