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Mma Ramotswe had listened to a World Service broadcast on her radio one day which had simply taken h...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

It was hard to disappear completely in Botswana, where there were fewer than two million people and ...

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The Kalahari Typing School for Men

If we let the men talk about them and decide them, then suddenly we wake up and find out that the me...

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The Kalahari Typing School for Men

We shall change all that...because it is possible to change the world, if one is determined enough, ...

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The Kalahari Typing School for Men

That, incidentally, gives me the greatest possible pleasure—the knowledge that we are all linked by ...

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The Importance of Being Seven

Men can be teenagers until well into their twenties. That is well known

The Handsome Man's Deluxe Café

Great feuds often need very few words to resolve them. Disputes, even between nations, between peopl...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

He would sit down and consider the situation carefully. Not only did this help to identify the solut...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

There were some people, it seemed, who were incapable of being pleasant about anything. Of course, t...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

Perhaps trust had to be accompanied by a measure of common sense, and a hefty dose of realism about ...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

The previously unloved may find it hard to believe that they are now loved; that is such a miracle, ...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

And if there's bad behaviour," Mma Potokwane went on. "If there's bad behaviour, the quickest way of...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

It is so easy to thank people," said Mma Ramotswe, passing the letter over to Mma Makutsi, "and most...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

There was no point in telling somebody not to cry, she had always thought; indeed there were times w...

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The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

If she was going to remain an engaged lady, then she would make the most of it, and one of the ways ...

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The Full Cupboard of Life

They sang that song which distills all the suffering and the hope of Africa; that song which had ins...

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The Full Cupboard of Life

We all know that it is women who take the decisions, but we have to let men think that the decisions...

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The Full Cupboard of Life

Mr Mandela, who had given his whole life for justice and had never once thought of himself. How unli...

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The Full Cupboard of Life

She had never been able to tolerate dishonesty, which she thought threatened the very heart of relat...

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The Full Cupboard of Life

When people ask for advice they very rarely want your advice and will go ahead and do what they want...

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The Full Cupboard of Life

To lose your own language was like forgetting your mother, and as sad, in a way.

The Full Cupboard of Life

..what moved me was that I had found something I didn't think could exist. And that thing - the thin...

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The Forever Girl

Everything, all those great things, had happened so far away--or so it seemed to [Mma Ramotswe] at t...

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The Double Comfort Safari Club

She was of traditional build herself, but her figure was largely concealed by the folds of a generou...

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The Double Comfort Safari Club

Of course, the abolition of Hell meant that such thoughts were now the merest fantasy. Isobel was ag...

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The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday

The trouble with Grace, she thought, is that she is so literal. But that was the trouble with most p...

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The Careful Use of Compliments

And then the second thing you have to do is go and see your son. That is a duty of love, Andrew. It'...

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The Careful Use of Compliments

Very..." She left the word hanging. Very unfinished, thought Isabel. The woman finished her sentence...

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The Careful Use of Compliments

Then there was Mr Mandela. Everybody knew about Mr Mandela and how he had forgiven those who had imp...

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Africa had a way of coming back and simply covering everything up again.

Tears of the Giraffe

It was easy to make a difference to other people’s lives, so easy to change the little room in which...

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Tears of the Giraffe

Mma Ramotswe reflected on how easy it was to find oneself committed to a course of action simply bec...

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Tears of the Giraffe

It was a stark choice: shoes or food; beauty or sustenance; the sensible or the self-indulgent. "I'l...

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Tea Time for the Traditionally Built

Mr. J.L.B Matekoni," she asked, "do you think that our souls grow as we get older?"He did not answer...

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Precious and Grace

He had been thinking of how landscape moulds a language. It was impossible to imagine these hills gi...

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Portuguese Irregular Verbs

Africa was full of people in need of help and there had to be a limit. You simply could not help eve...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

It is sometimes easier to be happy if you don't know everything.

Morality for Beautiful Girls

The ordinary people of Africa tended not to have room in their hearts for hatred. They were sometime...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

Most morality, thought Mma Ramotswe, was about doing the right thing because it had been identified ...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

It was a good thing to be an African. There were terrible things that happened in Africa, things tha...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

Mma Ramotswe tucked the cheque safely away in her bodice. Modern business methods were all very well...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

Morality is for everybody, and this means that the views of more than one person are needed to creat...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

...the real poison within families is not the poison that you put in your food, but the poison that ...

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Morality for Beautiful Girls

Regular maps have few surprises: their contour lines reveal where the Andes are, and are reasonably ...

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Love Over Scotland

Matthew knew that phrenology was nonsense, and yet, years later, he found himself making judgments s...

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Love Over Scotland

International business, once allowed to stalk uncontrolled, killed the local, the small, the quirky.

Love Over Scotland

Gracious acceptance is an art - an art which most never bother to cultivate. We think that we have t...

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Love Over Scotland

Antonia was very conscious of the corrosive power of envy and felt that it was this emotion, more th...

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Love Over Scotland

Bertie stared at his mother. She spoils things, he thought. All she ever does is spoil things. He ha...

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Love Over Scotland

Go to any small village anywhere in the world, and see what they remember. Everything. It's all ther...

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La's Orchestra Saves the World

It was always a mistake, she thought, to dwell on the cause of one's anger.

Friends

If we treated others with the consideration that one would give to those who only had a few days to ...

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In an earlier age, it might have been possible to believe that goodness would prevail over pride, bu...

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Do you realise that people die of boredom in London suburbs? It's the second biggest cause of death ...

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And if you do see any pirates, I don't want you to pick up any rough manners from them. Do you under...

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Explosive Adventures

I have a feeling that we've seen the dismantling of civilisation, brick by brick, and now we're look...

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That of all people, it should be him; that took her aback. That the heart should settle on somebody ...

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Dream Angus: The Celtic God of Dreams

...it must be odd to have no ambition, not to want something more.

Dream Angus: The Celtic God of Dreams

A photograph may speak to the photographer's envy or disappointment just as much as it may reveal hi...

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Chance Developments: Unexpected Love Stories

Anybody can lose,' cautioned Mr J.L.B. Matekoni. 'You need to remember that every time you win.

Blue Shoes and Happiness

Dieting was cruel; it was an abuse of human rights. Yes, that's what it was, and she should not allo...

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Blue Shoes and Happiness

The value of money is subjective, depending on age. At the age of one, one multiplies the actual sum...

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Bertie's Guide to Life and Mothers

She brought a chair into the room and placed it alongside the top of his bed. Then she held his hand...

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Bertie's Guide to Life and Mothers

we must love those with whom we live and work, and love them for all their failings, manifest and ma...

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At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances

People don’t talk about mercy very much these days—it has a rather old-fashioned ring to it. but it ...

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Tolerance was like one of those soothing creams—it drew out inflammation, it did away with the pain.

Can you forgive her? Can you do that?There was no response.Because if you can start to forgive, then...

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…the world was a vale of tears—it always had been.

She had always understood that love could have an intense physical effect; could fill a space somewh...

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At the Reunion Buffet

…there is faith and faith. One form of faith is actual practice—the rituals and so on—the other form...

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What we have, we all must lose—that applied to everything, even to that which we thought we had the ...

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He smiled as he imagined the composite Jamie/Isabel, who would play the bassoon, read philosophy, in...

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A Distant View of Everything

. . . there was something that Isabel had said that always stuck in his mind. Remember what you have...

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A Distant View of Everything

He evidently did not care that they were in full view of a cluster of dog-owners walking their dogs....

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A Distant View of Everything

Waiting in the reception area, she had flicked through a news magazine that had been lying on the ta...

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A Distant View of Everything

A moral dilemma is equally absorbing whether the stakes are the destiny of nations or the happiness ...

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A Conspiracy of Friends

Has anyone sen Mr Snark " "I saw him in the tunnel about 15 minutes ago." "Oh no " wailed Dr Ferman ...

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A Conspiracy of Friends

Memories of that which we have lost are curious things - weeks, months, even years may pass without ...

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...Perhaps part of the secret of leading a life in which you would not always be worrying about thin...

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His sixth year, it seemed to him, had lasted a remarkably long time and there were points at which h...

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Bertie's Guide to Life and Mothers

My wife Elizabeth and I started The Really Terrible Orchestra for people like us who are pretty hope...

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She had not come to the shopping centre to buy shoes; she had come to buy food, and there was a big ...

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So it was in Botswana, almost everywhere; ties of kinship, no matter how attenuated by distance or t...

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Our stomachs live in towns," said Mma Potokwani, patting the front of her dress. 'That is where the ...

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It's through the small things that we develop our moral imagination, so that we can understand the s...

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Surely it is better, thought Domenica, that forty-five should buy the book and actually read it, tha...

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The World According to Bertie

We live in a culture of complaint because everyone is always looking for things to complain about. I...

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The World According to Bertie

It's because there are too many people who want to stop us having fun. That's the reason.

The World According to Bertie

No plaque reminds the passer-by of these glories, although there should be one; for those who invent...

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The World According to Bertie

There was a great deal of progress being made, right under their noses, particularly in Africa, and ...

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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

Men, she thought, were odd about their clothes: they liked to wear the same things until they became...

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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

It was a voice that you felt you had to listen to—or you ignored at your peril.

The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

There is a tidal wave of ignorance, Mma Ramotswe. It is a great tidal wave and it will drown all of ...

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I shall go and sit under a tree…. Which tree, Mma?... Oh, there are many trees in this life, she sai...

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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

She was proud of her build, which was in accordance with the old Botswana ideas of beauty, and she w...

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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

She knew as well as anyone that the world could be a place of trial and sorrow, that there was injus...

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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

It shall be an offence for any man, either a husband or other person of the male sex, married or oth...

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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

... 'You can't read everything. I've never got beyond the beginning of Proust. I love him, but I can...

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The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds

How often have I noticed or, indeed, listened to him? We talk, but do I actually listen, or is our c...

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The Unbearable Lightness of Scones

She was made for untidy rooms and rumpled beds.

The Sunday Philosophy Club

Great art, she felt, had a calming effect on the viewer; it made one stop in awe, which is exactly w...

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The Sunday Philosophy Club

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Alexander McCall Smith

Writer

Born: 1948-08-24

Died: N/A

Alexander McCall Smith (born August 24, 1948) is a novelist. He was born in Rhodesia and worked in Botswana as a scholar of medical law before moving to the University of Edinburgh. He has become well-known as the author of several popular literary works including the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, the 44 Scotland Street series, the Sunday Philosophy Club series, and the Von Igelfeld series.More