The Right Attitude to Rain (Isabel Dalhousie Series #3) by Alexander McCall Smith

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  • Pub. Date: July 2007
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 25,460
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    • Pub. Date: July 2007
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 25,460

    Synopsis

    Edinburgh once again provides a colorful setting for the adventures of Isabel Dalhousie, the 40-ish editor of a philosophy journal who loves solving problems. But, like McCall Smith's previous heroine, Precious Ramotswe, she often embroils herself in problems that are none of her business, including some that are best left to the police. Charming and affable, she continually finds herself pulled into the complicated lives of those around her—especially those in need of assistance. Like the others in this series, Right Attitude to Rain offers both a cosy mystery and a fascinating moral dilemma.

    Precious Ramotswe fans are sure to embrace Scotsman McCall Smith's plucky new protagonist, who leads a cast of delightfully quirky characters that includes Toby, a dapper bachelor with a dubious understanding of fidelity, and Grace, Dalhousie's morally upright housekeeper, who sizes up society's reprobates in two syllables or less.

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    The third novel featuring well-to-do and somewhat-nosy philosopher Isabel Dalhousie continues McCall Smith's exploration of the rights and wrongs of everyday life, with Isabel's thoughtful presence providing decidedly more intellectual punch than the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. When Jamie, a young musician, begins to show interest in Isabel, her stirred feelings threaten to overwhelm her even keel, throwing her into ethical crisis. To what degree are our lives dictated by biological imperatives and desires? Does the meaning of art arise from the art itself or its audience? Are white lies permissible, and if so, when? What does the well-off individual owe the homeless man on the corner? Out-of-town visitors to Edinburgh Americans, no less provide further touchstones for all manner of ethical mulling as well as the grist of the book's mystery: does Angie, a young, inscrutable woman betrothed to a wealthy Dallas bachelor, Tom Bruce, have her eyes set on true love or money? At times Isabel's intense dedication to mindfulness borders on the didactic, but love comes to the rescue, nicely illustrating the book's most important philosophical puzzle: how is it that people find real happiness, and what does it have to do with loving rather than thinking? (Sept. 19) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Law professor Alexander McCall Smith had already written more than 50 books before inventing the heroine for his No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series: Precious Ramotswe, the only female P.I. in Botswana. The books are as unconventional as their good-humored heroine, who relies on common sense -- and a few tidbits gleaned from Agatha Christie -- to solve her cases.

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    Right Attitude to Rain (Isabel Dalhousie Series #3)by Anonymous

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    March 02, 2008: This book is lovely. It really made me think about my life and where it's going. Don't whip through it though--take your time. It's worth it.

    Right Attitude to Rain (Isabel Dalhousie Series #3)by Anonymous

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    November 08, 2007: While the imagery and language of this book was pleasant, I was so bored with the plot by the 3rd chapter that I had to force myself to keep reading in hopes that something significant would happen in the story line. I was deeply disappointed. I cannot imagine an entire series of this character if this book is indicative of all that she ever does. 'I like him, maybe he likes me, now someone else I barely just met likes me, blah blah.' I sensed no passion with the direction of the plot and frankly didn't care what happened to any of the main characters. And I never did understand how the title of the book clearly related to the story unless the right attitude to rain is to sleep through it. Will not read this author again.


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