The World According to Bertie (44 Scotland Street Series #4) by Alexander McCall Smith

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Synopsis

The bestselling 44 Scotland Street series continues. Pat is forced to deal with the reappearance of Bruce, Angus Lordie’s dog, Cyril, has been taken away by the authorities, Big Lou is still looking for love and Bertie, the beleaguered Italian-speaking prodigy and saxophonist, now has a little brother, Ulysses, who he can only hope will distract his mother, Irene. Beautifully observed, cleverly detailed, and complete with illustrations by Iain McIntosh, this is classic McCall Smith and a treat for his avid fans as well as his first time readers.

The New York Times - Elsa Dixler

It is clear even to an outsider that someone who knows Edinburgh would recognize many people and places in ''44 Scotland Street.'' But an outsider can still relish McCall Smith's depiction of this place ''of angled streets and northern light,'' and enjoy his tolerant, good-humored company.

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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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Alexander McCall Smith is a delightful author!by pasl

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June 20, 2009: Smith's characters are charming and his light-hearted style and superb wit leave one smiling long after the book is put away. I have ordered the first book of the 44 Scotland street series in compact disc for my sister because you just have to hear Bertie play the saxophone.

I have read or listened to all of Smith's books. They are great and an ideal gift for anyone on your list.

Disappointedby Sarinda

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April 07, 2009: I was really looking forward to Bertie and his dad forming a closer relationship and a sort of united front against Irene's ridiculous views on child rearing but Bertie's room is pink again, Olive has come over to play and, except for the fact that a fluke prevented Irene from accompanying Bertie to Paris and ruining it for him, Irene is running the show again and has some rather disturbing ideas (having him help her pump breast milk???). The middle of the book really drags and I kept wondering when it would get back to Bertie and when we'd really get a view of the world according to that over-scheduled and downhearted little boy as he counts the years until he's 18 and free.


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