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Alexander McCall Smith , Adjoa Andoh
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  • Audio CD: 1 pages
  • Publisher: Hachette Digital; Abridged edition edition (1 Jan 1900)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1405500093
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405500098
  • Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 13.8 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 343,594 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mma Ramotswe's methods - and her results - are as unusual as the novels they inhabit ... All this activity is much less about whodunnit than why (New York TIMES )

McCall Smith is a careful, emblematic writer who is beyond gifted, he is a natural storyteller. McCall Smith has once again charmed the sarongs off us (The LIST )

[Adjoa Andoh's] melodious tones befit these heartwarming tales and she does a fantastis job of creating identifiable voices for each character (FT MAGAZINE )

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Adjoa Andoh is a TV, theatre and radio actor whose credits include Casualty and Eastenders. She has worked extensively for Radio 4 and the BBC World Service and has been a member of the RSC. She is the reader for all five Mma Ramotswe audiobooks.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
By Mary Whipple HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Mma Precious Ramotswe, proprietor of the #1 Ladies Detective Agency in Gaborone, is a much-respected, traditional woman (of "traditional size") who honors the customs of Botswana and tries to solve problems for her clients the "traditional" way--through her broad network of friends and family with whom she can sit down, drink bush tea, and "talk about very small things," as she searches for clues. She is a warm and happy woman of good sense, and her detective agency is a huge success because of her discretion and care for her clients' feelings.

In this novel, full of gentle humor and wisdom, Mma Ramotswe deals with two clients, one of whom committed a minor crime many years ago and for which he now wants to make amends, and one of whom is worried about a philandering husband. Both cases require the utmost in tact and sensitivity. Mma Ramotswe is also concerned with some personal matters. A rival detective agency, run by an aggressive man, opens an office in Gaborone to great fanfare, and he publicly demeans the #1 Ladies Detective Agency in a news feature. Mma Ramotswe's fiancé, Mr. J. L. B. Matakone still has not set a wedding date, though he clearly loves her, and one of the young orphans she and Mr. J. L. B. Matakone are mentoring, begins to have serious behavior problems. In addition, Mma Makutsi, Mma Ramotswe's assistant, who is barely making ends meet with her current jobs, decides to open a typing school for men after work. Mma Makutsi soon falls in love with one of her students, someone Mma Ramotswe finds inappropriate.

Domestic issues and human relationships, rather than exciting plot lines, keep the focus on the characters--beautifully drawn, sometimes flawed, and always forgiven their faults. In a pace as relaxed as life in Botswana, author Alexander McCall Smith recreates the colorful everyday lives of these ordinary people, who treasure friendships, treat each other with respect, and possess inherent good sense. In simple, direct prose filled with homely details, the author celebrates a traditional lifestyle and its values during a time in which change may become inevitable. A warm, relaxing read, filled with the joy of life. Mary Whipple

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This is another book in the No 1 Ladies Detective Agency series - the series that puts a smile on your face and makes you wish that we could go back to the simple life.
Mma Ramotswe and Mma Rakusi continue to show that unique outlook on life and problem solving that made the series such a joy to read. Maybe the only criticism I have is that Mma Ramotswe's impending wedding is taking a little too long, and her poor fiancee just doesn't have the mental strength of Mma.
Although the story line isn't quite as captivating as the first book, it is still a wonderful read.
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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful
By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
The Kalahari Typing School for Men continues as the fourth installment in the fine series about Botswana's first lady detective, Mma. Precious Ramotswe, which was begun in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency and followed by Tears of the Giraffe and Morality for Beautiful Girls. Alexander McCall Smith does a fine job of providing the background from the first three novels in the opening of this one, and the book is almost as stand-alone as The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. The Kalahari Typing School for Men continues several themes in the prior books including the superiority of women over men, the importance of being organized and diligent, following your heart and spirit to do the right thing . . . in the right way, and intriguing questions about what is moral behavior in complex situations.

The book continues its humorous backdrop as Precious finds herself up against an experienced male competitor who opens the Satisfaction Guaranteed Detective Agency. The competitor proves to be very annoying to Precious, and she struggles to maintain her optimism in the face of this new trial.

With Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni back working energetically at Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors, Mma. Makutsi finds herself dissatisfied. She's really operating as a secretary to both companies rather than as an assistant detective and acting manager, as she had done before. When a new client shows up and insists on speaking with Precious alone, Mma. Makutsi's unhappiness grows. But she shakes herself off, and finds a new opportunity in establishing The Kalahari Typing School for Men, the most unique educational establishment you will probably ever read about.

Precious deals with two client cases . . . neither of which is really a mystery in the normal literary sense. But deciding how to represent her clients' best interests provides weighty challenges of Biblical proportions.

I was a little disappointed in the book, though. Unlike the earlier three books, it lacks the powerful presence of wild Africa to add character and spice. Increasingly, I felt like I was reading just another comic novel about a woman who is trying to juggle all of the balls at once without dropping one. While that is certainly entertaining, this book lacked the uniqueness that made the other books such continuing and pleasant surprises.

As I finished the book, I thought about the special relationship between novelists and their readers. When a novelist establishes a character and a setting for a series of novels, readers expect that what makes that character and setting precious to them will continue. When a book attempts to go off in a new direction, readers should be glad of the author's willingness to experiment. But I do think that the author should provide a valuable substitute if precious elements are left behind. For example, if this novel had been set in an intriguing new locale because Precious had to move, the pleasure of learning about that locale would have made the book's switch in direction worthwhile.

Novelists, keep your implicit promises to your readers!

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Not loud or showy, and the better for it!
After a minor stumble in his previous book in the series, Alexander McCall Smith evokes a wonderful gentle world of intrigue and minor mishaps. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Daniel Park
Amusing reading
Found this an amusing book, from the author description could imagine the men learning to type. Can't wait to read the other books.
Published 4 months ago by bintah
Should be available on prescription!
I'm working my way through this series and love them all so far. This one didn't disappoint either and made the perfect holiday read. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Grumpy
No 1 Agency
Bought this for my wife who is an avid reader - no violence - no stress - she thought this was an excellent read and did so in a day. Must be good?
Published 15 months ago by Mr. G. H. Weeks
Wonderfully enjoyable
As excellent a read as the others in the series. Well drawn characters and intriguing tales against the vividly described Botswana. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Jen
Very prompt service and delivery to my daughter in Australia - thanks!
I was delighted to be able to order a book for my daughter who is currently in Australia and have it sent directly to her. Read more
Published on 30 Oct 2009 by Nina F. Stevens
a series of small events with simple resolutions
This book is 4th in the series. A simple tale of a ladys detective agency where everything seems to happen in a laid back manner. Had an old fashioned feel to it. Read more
Published on 21 Aug 2009 by Dr Phibes
The Kalahari Typing School for Men (No.1 Ladies Detective Agency)
This book is a really good read - you need to read it in conjunction with the previous books in this series, so that the characters are known to you.
Published on 5 July 2009 by Mr. Roy J. Burke
Continuing the Tale
We are back with the No 1 Ladies Detective, Precious Ramotswe, her faithful fiancé Mr J L B Matekoni and her assistant Mma Makutsi. Read more
Published on 15 Mar 2009 by Joanne D'Arcy
More fun with Mma Precious Ramotswe
Another superb addition to the series, with good humour, fascinating characters and interesting keeping-you-on-the-edge-of-your-seat storylines. Read more
Published on 7 Mar 2009 by I. Holder
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