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The Full Cupboard of Life: More From the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
The Full Cupboard of Life: More From the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency

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Author: Alexander Mccall Smith
Publisher: Random House Large Print
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 81 reviews
Sales Rank: 697854

Format: Large Print
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 368
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.8 x 1

ISBN: 037543335X
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780375433351
ASIN: 037543335X

Publication Date: April 20, 2004
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Product Description
Here is the fifth novel in the internationally bestselling No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency hit series. Once again we are transported to Gaborone, capital city of Botswana, and into the world of Mma Ramotswe and her friends.

THE NO. 1 LADIES’ DETECTIVE AGENCY.
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UNDER PERSONAL MANAGEMENT.


Mma Ramotswe and Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni are still engaged, but with no immediate plans to get married. Mma Ramotswe wonders when a wedding date will be named, but she is anxious to avoid putting pressure on her fiance. For indeed he has other things on his mind -- particularly a frightening request (involving a parachute jump) made by Mma Potokwani, the persuasive matron of the orphan farm.

Mma Ramotswe herself has weighty matters on her mind. She has been approached by a wealthy lady to check up on several suitors. Are these men interested in her or just her money? This may be difficult to find out, but it’s just the kind of case Mma Ramotswe likes and she is, as we know, a very intuitive lady.

Meanwhile, Mma Makutsi -- plucky assistant detective and deputy manager of the Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors garage -- is moving. Her entrepreneurial venture, the Kalahari Typing School for Men, is thriving and with this new income she has rented two rooms in a house. Her spare time is occupied with planning the move, the decor and her new life in a house with running water all to herself.

In the background of all this is Botswana, a country of empty spaces and echoing skies, a country so beautiful and entrancing that it breaks your heart. Mma Ramotswe has prepared the bush tea and is waiting for us to join her.



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5 out of 5 stars More inspirational than that you fade   November 24, 2008
This novel has a texture and a fragrance that come directly from Botswana, from Africa. The plot is no plot at all. It is a big rich slice of the cake we call life seen through the critical eyes of a woman and tasted through her own tongue and mouth, a woman who sort of deconstructs and reconstruct the world around her for our pleasure. She explores the characters and behaviors of simple people because that is her job, being a private detective, and she has the trust of several other people which enables her to bring into the picture, her picture, all the hues and details the others can contribute. It is also a novel in which several types of women are the media we need to capture the world. These women are different but they have one common point: their enterprising spirit, even faith, that makes them do things, even risky things, and take the lead around themselves, gathering people and blazing the trails that will bring other people out of the bush to take and follow some road or path to the future, their future, that can only be that of everyone, since everyone has to take part and the future of each one of them, of us, has to be part of the future of everyone else. It may take a whole village to educate a child, but it often only takes a few people to set a whole village on the prowl for good and progress. This vision is so African that we can taste the cake of the last few pages and the sweet and pungent feeling it leaves on our tongue. Africa, and Botswana, is a continent where a grain of salt or a lump of sugar can make the difference between sadness and happiness, bleakness and joy. When a man has not reached the level when he may become wasteful, he knows how to appreciate the smaller pleasures of life, like that cup of tea my Buddhist monk students prepared and offered me after the two hours class I had spent with them teaching them the English of Buddhism. And the grain of salt was in their eyes and the lump of sugar on the palms of their hands. Even when, like in Pali, there is no word for "give" or "take", there always are so many eyes to share a feeling and so many hands to greet, receive and hand out what only exists if it is circulated from one heart to the next that the words are no longer needed. And that's exactly the feeling I get in this book.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines



5 out of 5 stars Warm, witty, and wise   July 2, 2008
Book five in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series.

Mma Potokwani ropes Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni into agreeing to do a parachute jump in order to raise money for the orphan farm. In one of my favorite quotes from the book, she says, "We are much cleverer than you men, but, unfortunately, you do not know that." Ha!

Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni is so preoccupied with trying to find a way to avoid keeping his promise that he can't spare a minute to think about getting married, much to Mma Ramotswe's chagrin.

Mma Ramotswe helps a woman who owns a chain of hair salons to investigate several prospective husbands. As always, things work out just fine in the end.



5 out of 5 stars Bring on the Cheerful ladies.   November 16, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Great book. It seemed like a great conclusion to a wonderful series. I can't imagine what will happen next. But I will certainly be reading to find out.




3 out of 5 stars a pleasant journey with those who have now become old friends   August 26, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I read the previous book in the series (The Kalahari Typing School for Men), it was clearly the least mysterious of the books in this series to that point: it had the fewest detective cases, instead moving forward the personal lives of the major characters (especially Mma Kutsi). With this, the fifth installment, Smith lowers the mystery quotient even further. The book contains only one detective case (albeit a fun one: find out which of a rich woman's suitors will make the best husband!) and spends relatively little time even on it.

This time, the focus returns to Mma Ramotswe's and Mr JLB Matekoni's personal lives. Despite the lack of mystery, the book is a pleasant escape into one of Africa's best-governed and wealthiest countries, with characters you can enjoy and respect. And the book has a fine ending!

I made the mistake of reading this installment just a couple of months after the last one: it's better to leave a more time between books in this series, else Mma Ramotswe's musing on the marvels of Botswana (especially the OLD Botswana) can start to feel tired. But given a little rest, this is a relaxing ride back to Jaborone. I'll read the next book, just not right away.

If you're new to the series, don't start here: go back to The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. This isn't Agatha Christie: the detective's history actually matters here. And I always listen to the audiobook version (published by Recorded Books), narrated by Lisette Lecat. She is a pleasure to listen to.



4 out of 5 stars Another lovely story   August 10, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I think the thing I like most about this series (other than the consistently good writing) is that there is no straining to put the detectives in dangerous situations, no effort to up the body count or indeed to have a body count in each book. This detective does the things that most detectives do--evaluates character, looks for lost things and most importantly lives her life. It's the views into her life that keep me coming back. I had wondered how long the engagement would go on before Precious Ramotswe would ask when she would cease to be an engaged lady and become a wife. That's one of the focuses of this book and I'm not going to tell you what happens. I'm looking forward to reading the sixth book.

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