But for me the point of the book was the setting and the characters you meet, through Mma Ramotswe’s eyes, one of whom Mr J.L.B. Matekoni stands out, the local mechanic and Mma’s helper and hopeful suitor, who know pretty much everyone and refers to them by what car repairs they have had.
It makes a great “lunch time” read due to it’s easy story and flow.
And as the work colleague, who was sat opposite one lunchtime earlier this week. Who only just avoided being sprayed by my lunch, the book contains one of the funniest paragraphs, I have ever read…
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…Now constipation was quite a different matter. It would be dreadful for the whole world to know about troubles of that nature. She felt terribly sorry for people who suffered from constipation, and she knew that there were many who did. There were probably enough of them to form a political party - with a chance of government perhaps - but what would such a party do if it was in power? Nothing she imagined. It would try to pass legislation, but would fail… |