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Book Review- Alexander McCall Smith's Precious and Grace

Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting Alexander McCall Smith at Powell's Books in Beaverton, Oregon. Smith is one of my favorite authors, and I was absolutely thrilled to meet the creator of   Mma Ramotswe and Mma Makutsi. 

My husband took this picture of the crowd waiting to hear Smith speak. I'm somewhere in here. 

Smith spoke for approximately thirty minute and left about thirty minutes for an audience Q & A. One of the more interesting things that he spoke about, was the television adaptation of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. He was asked if Jill Scott was what he imagined for Mma Ramotswe. He he had nothing but positive things to say about Scott and the rest of the cast, but he also mentioned that he never pictures what his characters look like when he writes them. He pictures what they wear, their voice, their personality, but not so much physical features, and that he rarely describes his character's physical details. This was an "ah-ha" moment for me. I'm not at all comparing myself to the amazing Smith, but I also rarely visualize my characters and I thought this was something failing in my imagination. I felt this sense of relief to hear Smith speak on this subject. Smith gave a very entertaining and humor filled talk and caught everyone up on his most current projects. I marvel at his ability to be so prolific and with so many different series. I'm also happy to report that he does not envision The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series ending any time soon. Or any of his other series for that matter. 

After he spoke, I got in line to have my book signed. I also bought a copy for my mother-in-law for Christmas, as she is also a fan. He wrote "Happy Christmas" to her and said that I'd get daughter-in-law brownie points!

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On to the book...

PLOT- In this seventeenth installment of The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series, titled Precious and Grace, Smith works with themes of forgiveness. The agency has to solve the mystery of a Canadian woman, returning to Botswana to find a nanny who babysat her as a child. They only have a few memories and a less than stellar photograph to work with. They also must resolve the issue of Mr. Polopetsi, who has unwittingly become involved in a pyramid scheme. And can Grace live up to her name and overcome the fact that her arch-enemy, Violet Sephotho, has been shortlisted for a "Woman of the Year" award? All of this and Precious must find a home for an injured dog that has come into her care.

LIKE- As with every book in this series, I look forward to spending time with Precious, Grace, and all of the other characters. I don't read many book series, but the charm in them, is growing to deeply care about the reoccurring characters. The characters that Smith has created, feel like old friends. 

In Precious and Grace, Smith brings up the important topic of forgiveness. I think that most readers will identify with one or more of the characters, especially without how they react to the topic of forgiveness. The worst in this dilemma is Grace, who has a tough time trying to be gracious towards Violet, who has truly been a horrible person to her on more than one occasion. Smith writes a wonderful section on the importance of a hand shake, even if that person is someone you dislike. It's important to show respect. I read this the same night as the third presidential debate in America, in which Clinton and Trump did not shake hands. I wish the world had a little more of Smith wisdom in action.

DISLIKE- I love the story, but the one thing that is getting stale, now that we are in the seventeenth volume, is the rehashing of previous events and explaining the main characters. Unfortunately, this takes up a lot of space in the story and it's tedious this far into the series. It makes it so Precious and Grace, could be read independent of the series, but it's frustrating as a long time fan.

RECOMMEND- A fan of the series? Precious and Grace is a must-read. Smith continues to prove that he is an excellent storyteller. 

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Sunday 10.30.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Book Review- Alexander McCall Smith's The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine

The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine is the sixteenth book in Alexander McCall Smith's No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. It's amazing to me that I've been following these characters since 1998. I'm even more astounded by Smith's productivity. He writes several different series and stand-alone books for both adults and children, releasing multiple books every year. I can't think of a contemporary author who is more prolific. Maybe he's dreaming of taking a vacation like Mma Ramotswe? Keep writing Smith!

PLOT - Workholic Mma Ramotswe is convinced by Mma Makutsi, to take a much deserved vacation. However, Mma Ramotswe cannot help but be a detective, even while attempting to take a break.  Mr. Polopetsi has been given a temporary job in the agency and Mma Makutsi is determined to show that she can handle things while Mma Ramotswe is on holiday. To complicate matters, Mr. Polopetsi asks for Mma Ramotswe's help, when he fears that Mma Makutsi has a case that she cannot handle. 

LIKE- In this series, characters always take center stage. Sixteen books and I still can't get enough of this story world and its inhabitants. Smith has a wonderful understanding of human nature and I get a kick out of how his characters interact, both the manners and the subtext. 

 I enjoyed the secondary plot line of Mma Ramotswe saving a young child and finding out what happened to his mother. The ending of the book is sentimental and touching. There are plenty of thought provoking themes woven throughout the story involving honesty, friendship, and secrecy. 

DISLIKE- This is one of the weaker books in the series. The big mystery involving the Potokwane family, wasn't very compelling. The only compelling component is the way it handled scandal, with Mma Ramotswe and Mma Makutsi showing compassion towards Mma Potokwane. Similarly, the confrontation with Violet Sephotho, Mma Makutsi's arch enemy, lacked impact. 

RECOMMEND- If you're a fan of the series, you have to read The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine, not because it's the best, but simply because who can skip any books in a series? I can't. If this is your first experience with Smith or the series, don't pick this book to start. 

As a bonus, check out Smith's author page. I like the cheerful music!

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Monday 02.15.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Book Review - Alexander McCall Smith's The Handsome Man's De Luxe Cafe

The Handsome Man's De Luxe Cafe is the fifteenth installment in Alexander McCall Smith's popular No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series. I've read them all and each new book is like spending an afternoon with an old friend. 

PLOT- The title of the book, The Handsome Man's De Luxe Cafe, is in reference to Grace Makutsi's latest business venture as a restauranteur. She is still working as a recently promoted co-owner of the detective agency, but her marriage has made her a wealthy woman with new ambitions. On the opposite end of the financial spectrum, is Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni. His garage is seeing less business and he must make the tough decision to let-go of his apprentice, Charlie. Mma Ramotswe comes up with a plan to help Charlie out, by selling off her cattle to pay for him to work as an assistant detective. The agency is struggling to solve their latest case involving the identity of an Indian woman with amnesia. 

LIKE - This series gets better with every book and I think that is owed to the rich and wonderful characters that Smith has created. There is a sweetness and moral to every story, but it is never preachy. Last month, while I was on jury duty, I was discussing the series with a fellow juror and Smith fan. The conclusion that we drew as to why we found the stories so endearing, is that they always left us with the warm fuzzies. The world needs more books that leave you with the warm fuzzies.

DISLIKE- Nothing to dislike, but I did miss the "Africa" repetition at the end. Where was it? I'm so used to it closing all of the stories and it was missed.

RECOMMEND- Yes. If you're a fan of the series, it's a must. If you haven't read the series...what's wrong with you? Get to a bookstore immediately!

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Thursday 04.30.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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