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The Full Cupboard of Life: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Book 5 (Unabridged)
 
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The Full Cupboard of Life: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Book 5 (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Alexander McCall Smith (Author), Hilary Neville (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 6 hours and 9 minutes
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  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books
  • Audible Release Date: 5 Aug 2008
  • Language: English
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Mma Ramotswe is still engaged to Mr. J. L. B. Matekoni and wonders when a day for the wedding will be named. But she is anxious to avoid putting too much pressure on her fiancé, for indeed he has other things on his mind - notably a frightening request from the pushy matron of the Orphan Farm.

Mma Ramotswe herself has weighty matters to address. She has been approached by a wealthy lady and asked to check up on several suitors. Are these men just interested in her money? This may be difficult to find out, but Mma Ramotswe is, of course, a very intuitive lady.

©2003 Alexander McCall Smith; (P)2004 Isis Publishing Ltd

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
Another delight 6 Jun 2003
Format:Paperback
I got this book yesterday, having pre-ordered it, and have already read it. That's some measure of how much I have enjoyed this series and what a pleasure it has been to renew my acquaintance with some of the most endearingly human characters in contemporary fiction. I understand that Michael Ondaatje has set up a new prize for books which particularly evoke a sense of place and I must say I haven't read may writers that give a better flavour of a particular landscape, history and culture. The new book is no exception to this. Botswana - not somewhere I knew much about before - really comes alive: the light, the smells, the courtesy of the people and their hopes and anxieties. It is not often that I laugh aloud at a book, and even less often do I have a tear in my eye, but this one managed both. To write so simply, humorously and movingly about essentially decent human beings is a rare gift. Alexander McCall Smith has certainly enriched my life with this series.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
The Full Cupboard of Life is the fifth book in the series that features Mma Precious Ramotswe as the owner of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency in Botswana. The story features Precious, Mr J.L.B. Maketoni (her fiancé), Mma Makutsi (her assistant and the assistant manager of Mr Maketoni's garage), and Mma Potokwame (the matron of the orphan farm where Mr Maketoni helps out).

If you have not read any books in the series, I suggest that you look instead to begin with the first one (The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency) and work your way through them in the order of their publication (Tears of the Giraffe, Morality for Beautiful Girls, and The Kalahari Typing School for Men). All of those books are better than this one, and provide helpful context for The Full Cupboard of Life.

The Full Cupboard for Life has one detective case in it. Mma Holonga is a successful entrepreneur who has developed a number of beauty parlors for braiding hair in interesting ways and also has created a special formula for treating the hair for braiding. At 40, she realizes that she lacks a husband and child . . . and decides to at least find a husband. But she doesn't want one who is after her money! So she hires Precious to check out her four suitors, beginning with the one she likes best. The case is delicate because Precious is well known in Botswana as a detective, and must avoid having the suitors realize that she is checking them out for Mma Holonga.

Most of the book, however, focuses on the personal lives of the others. Precious finally asks her fiancé when they will marry, and he answers that it will be a year or two before he can save the money for a large wedding. When she offers to sell some cattle to hasten the happy day, he declines her offer. When will they ever marry?

As usual, Mma Potokwame has plans for Mr J.L.B. Maketoni that will help the orphans. Precious is kept busy helping Mr J.L.B. Maketoni deflect and deal with those plans. In the process, Precious employs some of the classic methods of psychology to influence men to do what she wants them to do.

This book moves further away from the roots of the series. Except for one brief encounter with a snake, wild Africa plays no role in the story. The detective agency is almost an after-thought in the story's development. The one assignment is given as limited a space as is possible.

But Mr. Smith has created some delightful characters, and those who care about the characters will enjoy seeing them move on with their lives.

I hope that in future books Mr. Smith will once again put several detective cases in the story . . . and let wild Africa appear again as a character.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By Mary Whipple HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
In his fifth novel about the #1 Ladies Detective Agency, run by Mma Precious Ramotswe, author Alexander McCall Smith presents the full cupboard of Botswana life in all its richness. For Mma Ramotswe, people and their relationships are paramount, and she believes that these relationships are facilitated by Botswana's traditional code of behavior, with its customs of greetings, sitting down together, drinking bush tea, and casually talking around a subject, rather than addressing it aggressively. Life is a rich, full, and happy experience for Mma Ramotswe, who can find out everything she wants to know from her broad network of family and friends. Engaged to the good-hearted Mr. J.L.B. Matakone, who has not yet set a date for a wedding, she helps him surreptitiously with his problems and cooks and cares for the two orphans he has taken into his home.

In this novel, full of gentle humor and wisdom, Mma Ramotswe and her friends face several "difficult" problems: A woman who has made a fortune establishing hair-braiding salons hires Mma Ramotswe to find out whether her suitors want to marry her for her money. Mr. J.L.B. Matakone finds himself tricked into "volunteering" to do a parachute jump, in order to raise money for the Orphan Farm run by the intrepid Mma Potokwane, who refuses to take no for an answer. He is also disturbed to discover that First Class Motors, a rival garage, has sold improper parts and failed to service a classic old Range Rover correctly, and he has been procrastinating about confronting the garage owner or reporting him to authorities. Mma Makutsi, the assistant at the detective agency, has been so successful running the Kalahari Typing School for Men at night, that her dream of renting her own house has now come true, and Mma Ramotswe is helping her to furnish all two rooms.

With an obvious lack of exciting plot lines, the reader focuses completely on the characters-- beautifully drawn, sometimes flawed, and always forgiven their faults. In a leisurely pace, McCall Smith recreates the colorful everyday lives of these ordinary people, who treasure friendships, treat each other with respect, and possess inherent good sense. Honoring the values that contemporary readers sometimes do not take the time to preserve, McCall Smith portrays complex social relationships in very simple and direct prose. Warm, gently humorous, and loving, McCall Smith creates a kind of vicarious nostalgia for this way of life, a nostalgia which readers will continue to indulge and treasure as the series continues. Mary Whipple

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Joyous rays of the African sun
Another well-crafted book by Alexander McCall Smith. I must confess that I have grown to love the lulls between the cases even more than the cases themselves - which are a little... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Daniel Park
Good read
Was looking forward to receiving this book, having watched the series on T.V. to compare them. It was a very good read.
Published 4 months ago by bintah
Delivery and service: splendid as always
Everything fine, delivery and service, many thanks. This has not been my last order! I am grateful that also older books can be purchased, consequently I can buy much more of the... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Lanz Ursula
Tea and Cake
The Mma Ramotswe books are always like putting on a comfortable pair of slippers: you know you are going to enjoy a nice, warm feeling. Read more
Published on 7 Mar 2010 by M. J. Saxton
Well-written, loveable characters
I went back and read this one as I missed it out by accident. I really love this series. They're quite light reads but really well written, I love the characters, they all feel so... Read more
Published on 15 Feb 2010 by Lecari
The Full Cupboard of Life: Winner of the Saga award for Wit (No.1...
Arrived in good order and, as with all his books it is a delight to read
Published on 21 Jan 2010 by C. Keys
Just what I wanted
Really pleased with the speed of delivery and the condition of the book, it was just what I wanted and allowed me to continue reading the series of 1st Ladies Detective Agency... Read more
Published on 28 July 2009 by Debbie H
The Full story of Botswana and Mma Ramotswe
Here we are at book five. This book and in fact the series meanders nicely along in the life of Mma Ramotswe, Mma Makutsi, Mr J L B Matekoni and all the other wonderful characters... Read more
Published on 14 July 2009 by Joanne D'Arcy
Full of life
These books are for those who like their novels in ladybird style. Having said that, they still please a wide audience.
Published on 29 Jun 2009 by Reviewzer
Good, But Lacking Something To The Others
The Cupboard Full of Life is the 5th in the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency Series which I would imagine everyone is aware of even if they have never read one. Read more
Published on 1 May 2009 by Simon Savidge Reads
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