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The Woman Who Walked In Sunshine

By: Alexander McCall Smith
Narrated by: Lisette Lecat
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In this latest installment of the beloved and best-selling series, Mma Ramotswe must contend with her greatest challenge yet - a vacation!

Business is slow at the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, so slow in fact that for the first time in her estimable career Precious Ramotswe has reluctantly agreed to take a holiday. The promise of a week of uninterrupted peace is short-lived, however, when she meets a young boy named Samuel, a troublemaker who is himself in some trouble. Once she learns more about Samuel's sad story, Mma Ramotswe feels compelled to step in and help him find his way out of a bad situation. Despite this unexpected diversion, Mma Ramotswe still finds herself concerned about how the agency is faring in her absence. Her worries grow when she hears that Mma Makutsi is handling a new and rather complicated case.

A well-respected Botswanan politician is up for a major public honor, and his reputation is now being called into question by his rivals. The man's daughter has contacted the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency to investigate these troubling claims, but, as in so many cases, all is not as it seems. In the end, the investigation will affect everyone at the agency and will also serve as a reminder that ordinary human failings should be treated with a large helping of charity and compassion.

©2015 Alexander McCall Smith (P)2015 Recorded Books
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"Lisette Lecat, who has narrated this series from its beginning, is once again perfect for this story set in Botswana. With a relaxed pace, she sets the charming atmosphere, seeming to savor each of McCall Smith's sentences.... Lecat seems to delight in performing the voices and accents of each character, making each one distinct and memorable." (AudioFile)

Heartwarming Storytelling • Moral Insights • Perfect Narration • Gentle Humor • Unpredictable Plot • Authentic Accents
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I am a number one fan of Alexander McCall Smith’s No.1 Ladies Detective Agency. Smith has no foul language, no explicit sex scenes or violence in his books. Instead we have great storytelling mixed with humor and a moral message wrapped around fascinating character with some human insight mixed in. To top it all off Smith adds some history and travelogue of Botswana into his story.

Our protagonist is Mma Precious Ramotswe the owner of the agency. Her assistant is Mma Makutsi who made 97 percent on the final examination from the Botswana Secretarial School. Mma Ramotswe is taking a vacation for one week. This is her first vacation with all the misgivings that it implies and she leaves Mma Makutsi in charge. In this story Mma Ramotswe observes “an act of selfishness, some small unkindness, could seem every bit as grave as a dreadful crime, the size of the secret said nothing about its weight on the soul.” Precious sets out to right the wrong and set a young child onto the right moral path.

Lisette Lecat brings the audiobook to life with the correct accent and pronunciation of the Setswana words. I read the first part of the series in book format then changed to audio; for this series I will only do audio as Lecat brings Ramotswe to life.

Delightful

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A very enjoyable book. It slows you down it causes you to think and to laugh in to see things from a different perspective. Enjoyed this book!

Sit down and read ever lax, will listen in this case

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Mma Ramotswe takes some needed time off in this installment, which relieves some of the conflict between her and Mma Makutsi.

While Mma Makutsi works on cleaning out her food cupboard and her husband’s closet, the reader gets to spend a lot of time in her head. She muses on the state of Botswanan society and the human condition in general, and worries about her foster son’s education. This last part relieved my anxieties, from the total absence of the children in the last book, that they were being written out of the series. I was glad to find out that my fears that they had been sent to boarding school, or had been reclaimed by a long-lost relative, were unfounded.

By the third day of her “staycation,” her housework complete, Mma Ramotswe decides to drive to Gabarone and treat herself to lunch at the President’s Hotel. While there, she befriends a young boy who is being exploited by a woman who is teaching him to beg and steal, under the guise of caring for him.

Rescuing the boy and finding out what has become of his birth mother becomes the main story. I do not even remember what the case was.

The secondary story is the continuing conflict between the two main characters, Mma Ramotswe and Mma Makutsi. When Mma Ramotswe calls to find out what is going on in the office, Mma Makutsi, not wanting to burden her boss during what is supposed to be her holiday, gives evasive answers. This makes Mma Ramotswe feel like she is being pushed out of her own business, and eventually leads to an air-clearing confrontation between the two women.

Things are still not perfect between them at the end of the book, but the title of the next one, Precious and Grace, seems to imply that the relationship between the two women will continue to grow in that volume as well.

Getting back to roots

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Story and pacing were perfect! This is a heartfelt wonderful story and performance. I can't wait for the next!

Perhaps the best of AM Smith!!

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the entire series and the narrator are great! very entertaining. recommend to anyone, any age

very enjoyable series

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I have yet to find an Alexander McCall Smith series that I haven’t dearly loved. I’ve purchased this series in audiobook form from Audible, and the narration is absolutely wonderful! I feel truly transported to lovely Botswana! The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series is like the very best therapy available. If I listen to the audiobooks in the background while I do household chores or drive, I find myself happy and smiling and calm through them. Yes, there are troubles in the world, but most can be overcome or at least mitigated by a cup of tea and a thoughtful meditation while watching the sunset. I love the gentle humanity and philosophy of kindness found throughout these books. After listening to Mma Ramotswe, the balance of the world always seems tilted toward the good. My chores get completed, yet I feel relaxed and happy, as if I’ve just returned from vacation in Botswana or from an audience with an African Dalai Lama. You cannot help but become a bit wiser and kinder yourself after hours with Mma Ramotswe, and thus, truthfully, with Alexander McCall Smith. He creates such amazing women characters, particularly Mma Ramotswe and Isabel Dalhousie - both of whom you’d love to join you in a ladies’ night with Oprah!

Perfect in Audiobook

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Slow unfolding of detective cases. Too many characters with similar/ same names

I will continue with the series and hope the next colitis better.

As always, lisette lecat is an outstanding narrator. I could listen to her reading the phone book!

Not my favorite in the series

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These are all lovely books. Funny, kind and satisfying. Always a happy ending. A perfect comfort in troubled times.

Like a soothing cup of tea.

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The narrator is fantastic and the writing is humorous and fun. I thought I had heard all in the series. Thank goodness I missed this one.

Always enjoyable

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There is nothing to dislike in this beautiful book. The characters were well defined. I felt I was part of their world and enjoyed every minute of it.

Comforting..,full of the wisdom. Much needed during these turbulent times.

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