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Date:January 01, 2018
Tag:African culture, Fiction, humor, interpersonal relationships

Just Read It: reviews The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine by Alexander McCall Smith

Published January 1, 2018

Hosts Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Carolyn Rose, discuss book #16 in Alexander McCall Smith’s No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series, The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine. Mme Ramotse takes a holiday from her Botswana detective agency but can’t stay away to the despair of her associate, Mme Makutsi.

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