44 SCOTLAND STREET - Book 5 The residents and neighbors of 44 Scotland Street and the city of Edinburgh come to vivid life in these gently satirical, wonderfully perceptive serial novels, featuring six-year-old Bertie, a remarkably precocious boy--just ask his mother. Featuring all the quirky characters we have come to know and love, The Unbearable Lightness of Scones , finds Bertie, the precocious six-year-old, still troubled by his rather overbearing mother, Irene, but seeking his escape in the Cub Scouts. Matthew is rising to the challenge of married life with newfound strength and resolve, while Domenica epitomizes the loneliness of the long-distance intellectual. Cyril, the gold-toothed star of the whole show, succumbs to the kind of romantic temptation that no dog can resist and creates a small problem, or rather six of them, for his friend and owner Angus Lordie. With his customary deftness, Alexander McCall Smith once again brings us an absorbing and entertaining tale of some of Scotland's most quirky and beloved characters--all set in the beautiful, stoic city of Edinburgh.
Alexander McCall Smith does it again. The lovely cast of characters, especially Bertie, continue to charm. And the reader of my audio addition is perfect!!
Alexander McCall Smith has done it again!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This book stays true to the style of the 44 Scotland Street Series. Wonderful peeps into these people's lives that just lighten the heart and lift the spirit. Expect to read another excellent book by Alexander McCall Smith!
Delightful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I've enjoyed all of the 44 Scotland Street books. The characters interact in a sweet, real way. My absolute favorite is Bertie. His perspective on the adult world and his interactions with his friends and parents ring true. It's funny to see the adult world through the eyes of a very bright, perceptive child. Nothing earth shattering happens in this book, but it's good to know that the characters I've grown to care about are doing well and moving forward with their lives.
A delightfully bearable "Unbearable Lightness"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is volume 5 of a serial novel that began life in the "Scotsman" newspaper. Please don't start reading it until you've read the previous four volumes. They are, in order: "44 Scotland Street," "Espresso Tales," "Love Over Scotland, " and "The World According to Bertie." Now that I'm speaking only to the choir, I should assure you that all the series regulars are back except for Pat, who, as you'll recall, left Edinburgh in the previous installment to move back home with her family. So what else is new? Here are a few things to whet your reading appetite: 1. A new psychotherapist arrives on the scene and his first reaction to Irene and Bertie is that the poor boy doesn't have a mother, he has a personal trainer. Will the new shrink set Bertie free? 2. Did you know that when Scotsmen get together they talk about the merits of moisturizers? Me neither, but they do here. 3. Somebody dies. 4. Somebody else almost dies but is saved by a nonhuman. 5. A major character fathers sextuplets. 6. A key character undergoes a major transformation. 7. A famous real-life Edinburgh writer gets shot and Bertie knows whodunnit. Will there be a volume 6? Will Angus Lordie's closing poem lead to something McCall Smith's been hinting at all along? Will the puppies be okay? I don't know. I hope so, as I suspect you will too.
terrific slice of Edinburgh
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
In Edinburgh six years old Bertie Pollock needs to escape the war between his parents over how to raise their kid. He would like to give them pointers but they are too obtuse with adult power to listen to their child. Instead he decides the cub scouts might be the perfect escape especially from his mom as Irene is stifling (not that he wants to go camping in the woods). Neither of his parents are fond of the idea that their darling wants to join the scouts; for that matter neither is Bertie. Meanwhile Cyril the canine has fallen in lust leaving his pet human artist Angus Lordie with six issues to deal with. Newly married Matthew adapts to life with a live in partner as does his wife Elspeth who has no idea how men behave. Finally lonely Domenica remains isolated with in many ways only his intellectual self and Cyril and his new horde to talk with while mumbling that his dog is scoring better than he ever has. As always a torrent in a teacup confront the occupants at of 44 Scotland Street This is a terrific slice of Edinburgh as the readers learn more of The World According to Bertie and other residents of 44 Scotland Street. The characters are extremely deep yet cleverly understated. Their wonderful profound stories intertwine into a "Precious" tale as Alexander McCall Smith showcases his Love Over Scotland as much as he has Botswana. Harriet Klausner
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