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The Forgotten Affairs of Youth (Isabel Dalhousie Series) by McCall Smith
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ISBN
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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307739406
ISBN-13
9780307739407
eBay Product ID (ePID)
124546265

Product Key Features

Book Title
Forgotten Affairs of Youth
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Fiction
Author
Alexander McCall Smith
Book Series
Isabel Dalhousie Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
5.3 in

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Reviews
"Entertaining and enchanting reading about characters you think you know--and wish you did." -- Las Vegas Review Journal "Dalhousie [is] back in true form. . . . An endearing, intelligent and kindly character." -- The Charleston Post & Courier "Readers get to soak up the cozy atmosphere of this Scottish university town and McCall Smith's gentle good will." -- The Boston Globe   "A real treat." -- The Plain Dealer   "Subtle, surprising, and incisive." -- Sacramento Book Review "You don't read these books to find out 'who done it,' you read them for the pleasure of spending a few hours following a sensitive, intellectual woman as she roams around Edinburgh speculating ingeniously about everything from moral responsibility to aesthetics and metaphysics." -- BlogCritics "McCall Smith's latest novel featuring the wise but impish Edinburgh philosopher Isabel Dalhousie. . . . [And] countless small adventures and gentle observations." -- The Toronto Star   "Totally absorbing. . . . Isabel is everything you'd want in a philosopher, but she is also quirky and witty." -- Booklist (starred review)   "You needn't be a series-long admirer of Isabel Dalhousie to be beguiled by this curious philosopher and casual sleuth. . . . A heroine worth following." -- Publishers Weekly   "McCall Smith's talent for dialogue is matched only by his gift for characterization. It's hard to believe that he could make up a character as complex and unique as Isabel. She is by turns fearless, vulnerable, headstrong, and insecure, but always delightful." -- Chicago Tribune   "Endearing. . . . Offers tantalizing glimpses of Edinburgh's complex character and a nice, long look into the beautiful mind of a thinking woman." --The New York Times Book Review   "In Mma Ramotswe, [McCall Smith] minted one of the most memorable heroines in any modern fiction. Now, with the creation of Isabel Dalhousie, he's done it again. . . . She's such good company, it's hard to believe she's fictional. You finish [one] installment greedily looking forward to more." --Newsweek   "Isabel is a force to be reckoned with."-- USA Today, "Entertaining and enchanting reading about characters you think you know--and wish you did." -- Las Vegas Review Journal "Dalhousie [is] back in true form. . . . An endearing, intelligent and kindly character." -- The Charleston Post & Courier "Readers get to soak up the cozy atmosphere of this Scottish university town and McCall Smith's gentle good will." -- The Boston Globe "A real treat." -- The Plain Dealer "Subtle, surprising, and incisive." -- Sacramento Book Review "You don't read these books to find out 'who done it,' you read them for the pleasure of spending a few hours following a sensitive, intellectual woman as she roams around Edinburgh speculating ingeniously about everything from moral responsibility to aesthetics and metaphysics." -- BlogCritics "McCall Smith's latest novel featuring the wise but impish Edinburgh philosopher Isabel Dalhousie. . . . [And] countless small adventures and gentle observations." -- The Toronto Star "Totally absorbing. . . . Isabel is everything you'd want in a philosopher, but she is also quirky and witty." -- Booklist (starred review) "You needn't be a series-long admirer of Isabel Dalhousie to be beguiled by this curious philosopher and casual sleuth. . . . A heroine worth following." -- Publishers Weekly "McCall Smith's talent for dialogue is matched only by his gift for characterization. It's hard to believe that he could make up a character as complex and unique as Isabel. She is by turns fearless, vulnerable, headstrong, and insecure, but always delightful." -- Chicago Tribune "Endearing. . . . Offers tantalizing glimpses of Edinburgh's complex character and a nice, long look into the beautiful mind of a thinking woman." --The New York Times Book Review "In Mma Ramotswe, [McCall Smith] minted one of the most memorable heroines in any modern fiction. Now, with the creation of Isabel Dalhousie, he's done it again. . . . She's such good company, it's hard to believe she's fictional. You finish [one] installment greedily looking forward to more." --Newsweek "Isabel is a force to be reckoned with."-- USA Today, "Entertaining and enchanting reading about characters you think you know-and wish you did." - Las Vegas Review Journal "Dalhousie [is] back in true form. . . . An endearing, intelligent and kindly character." - The Charleston Post & Courier "Readers get to soak up the cozy atmosphere of this Scottish university town and McCall Smith's gentle good will." - The Boston Globe   "A real treat." - The Plain Dealer   "Subtle, surprising, and incisive." - Sacramento Book Review "McCall Smith's latest novel featuring the wise but impish Edinburgh philosopher Isabel Dalhousie. . . . [And] countless small adventures and gentle observations." - The Toronto Star   "Totally absorbing. . . . Isabel is everything you'd want in a philosopher, but she is also quirky and witty." - Booklist (starred review)   "You needn't be a series-long admirer of Isabel Dalhousie to be beguiled by this curious philosopher and casual sleuth. . . . A heroine worth following." - Publishers Weekly   "McCall Smith's talent for dialogue is matched only by his gift for characterization. It's hard to believe that he could make up a character as complex and unique as Isabel. She is by turns fearless, vulnerable, headstrong, and insecure, but always delightful." - Chicago Tribune   "Endearing. . . . Offers tantalizing glimpses of Edinburgh's complex character and a nice, long look into the beautiful mind of a thinking woman." -The New York Times Book Review   "In Mma Ramotswe, [McCall Smith] minted one of the most memorable heroines in any modern fiction. Now, with the creation of Isabel Dalhousie, he's done it again. . . . She's such good company, it's hard to believe she's fictional. You finish [one] installment greedily looking forward to more." -Newsweek   "Isabel is a force to be reckoned with."- USA Today, "Entertaining and enchanting reading about characters you think you know-and wish you did." - Las Vegas Review Journal "Dalhousie [is] back in true form. . . . An endearing, intelligent and kindly character." - The Charleston Post & Courier "Readers get to soak up the cozy atmosphere of this Scottish university town and McCall Smith's gentle good will." - The Boston Globe   "A real treat." - The Plain Dealer   "Subtle, surprising, and incisive." - Sacramento Book Review "You don't read these books to find out 'who done it,' you read them for the pleasure of spending a few hours following a sensitive, intellectual woman as she roams around Edinburgh speculating ingeniously about everything from moral responsibility to aesthetics and metaphysics." - BlogCritics "McCall Smith's latest novel featuring the wise but impish Edinburgh philosopher Isabel Dalhousie. . . . [And] countless small adventures and gentle observations." - The Toronto Star   "Totally absorbing. . . . Isabel is everything you'd want in a philosopher, but she is also quirky and witty." - Booklist (starred review)   "You needn't be a series-long admirer of Isabel Dalhousie to be beguiled by this curious philosopher and casual sleuth. . . . A heroine worth following." - Publishers Weekly   "McCall Smith's talent for dialogue is matched only by his gift for characterization. It's hard to believe that he could make up a character as complex and unique as Isabel. She is by turns fearless, vulnerable, headstrong, and insecure, but always delightful." - Chicago Tribune   "Endearing. . . . Offers tantalizing glimpses of Edinburgh's complex character and a nice, long look into the beautiful mind of a thinking woman." -The New York Times Book Review   "In Mma Ramotswe, [McCall Smith] minted one of the most memorable heroines in any modern fiction. Now, with the creation of Isabel Dalhousie, he's done it again. . . . She's such good company, it's hard to believe she's fictional. You finish [one] installment greedily looking forward to more." -Newsweek   "Isabel is a force to be reckoned with."- USA Today, Praise for The Forgotten Affairs of Youth "No matter the philosophical twist [Isabel] puts on her actions, it comes back to doing the right thing. McCall Smith has produced an endearing, intelligent and kindly character, which leads a reader to imagining him as having similarly charming traits, both human and literary." - Charleston Post and Courier "Because both Isabel and Jane are philosophers, discussions on the nature of truth also arise-especially when that elusive creature seems to be antithetical to love. In McCall Smith's trademark voice, these conflicts play out in civil conversation, delivered in a naturalistic style that conveys both these women's priorities. . . . Readers get to soak up the cozy atmosphere of this Scottish university town and McCall Smith's gentle good will. . . . Isabel once again proves herself civilized company for cold winter nights." - The Boston Globe "This totally absorbing novel has as its primary focus the grip of the past, as Isabel helps a woman given up for adoption find her biological father. Isabel is everything you'd want in a philosopher, but she is also quirky and witty and made more human by the longing she still sometimes feels for a beautiful but bad love in her past. Far from being Utopian, The Forgotten Affairs of Youth is filled with both spires and spikes, like Edinburgh itself." - Booklist (starred review) "You needn't be a series-long admirer of Isabel Dalhousie  to be beguiled by this curious philosopher and casual sleuth . . . Isabel believes only the examined life is worth living, and fearlessly so . . . It makes [her] a heroine worth following, even through this quiet, more reflective foray." - Publishers Weekly "A look inside the hearts and minds of our friends in Edinburgh . . . A real treat." -The Cleveland Plain Dealer   "The well-trod streets and worn stone walls of an ancient, elegant city are in Isabel's very DNA. . . . Gentle, humorous, charming-Alexander McCall Smith invariably takes an unvarnished but kindly snapshot of modern society and the result, every time, is entertaining and enchanting reading about characters you think you know-and wish you did." -Las Vegas Review Journal Praise for the Isabel Dalhousie series "A world where humor is gentle, suffering is acknowledged but not foregrounded, and efforts to do good are usually rewarded. It's a wonderful place to visit, even if we don't get to live there." -The Washington Post   "McCall Smith's contemporary cozies have proved that crimes need not be punishable by death to provide a satisfying read . . . A genteel, wisdom-filled entertainment." -Los Angeles Times   "Endearing . . . Offers tantalizing glimpses of Edinburgh's complex character and a nice, long look into the beautiful mind of a thinking woman." -The New York Times Book Review   "McCall Smith's talent for dialogue is matched only by his gift for characterization. It's hard to believe that he could make up a character as complex and unique as Isabel. She is by turns fearless, vulnerable, headstrong, and insecure, but always delightful."  -Chicago Tribune From the Hardcover edition.
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Series Volume Number
8
Dewey Decimal
823/.914
Synopsis
ISABEL DALHOUSIE - Book 8 Nothing captures the charm of Edinburgh like the bestselling Isabel Dalhousie series of novels featuring the insatiably curious philosopher and woman detective. Whether investigating a case or a problem of philosophy, the indefatigable Isabel Dalhousie, one of fiction's most richly developed amateur detectives, is always ready to pursue the answers to all of life's questions, large and small. In this eighth installment in Alexander McCall Smith's captivating Isabel Dalhousie series, our irrepressible heroine tries to untangle complex questions about both the past and the present. Isabel's new friend Jane Cooper, a visiting Australian philosopher who was adopted as a small child, has come to Edinburgh searching for information about her biological father. Naturally, Isabel is more than happy to offer her services. At the same time, she must find time for her own concerns: her young son Charlie, who's leaving babyhood further behind each day; her housekeeper Grace, who has recently begun getting financial advice from her spiritualist; her niece Cat, who's in a new relationship, and the most pressing question of all: when and how Isabel and Jamie will finally get married. As she investigates the forgotten affairs of youth Isabel begins to wonder what those affairs lead to in the present, and in the process she discovers a whole new understanding of the meaning of family.

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