This is a volume of essays on the subject of virtue ethics. This is an area of ethics that has recently received considerable attention from philosophers--though it is ironically one of the oldest strands of ethical theorizing. The breadth of contributions was very pleasing--clearly cross-cultural and fairly comprehensive. Perhaps the most theoretically astute was the final essay in the book by Christine Swanton which attempted a rigorous analysis of virtue ethics. I will need to read it again for a better understanding, but it alone is worth the price of admission. A few essays did not especially excite me, especially the one on virtue ethics in business. But whatever weaknesses reside here, the topic is wonderful, and the range of essays and thinking are admirable.