A Distant View of Everything

A Distant View of Everything by Alexander McCall Smith is a first U.S. edition published by Pantheon Books in 2017, featuring 256 pages in English. This installment follows amateur sleuth and philosopher Isabel Dalhousie as she navigates personal and social challenges. With the arrival of a new baby, Isabel faces the complexities of family dynamics, particularly with her older son, Charlie, who struggles to accept his newborn brother. Amidst this, Isabel is approached by an acquaintance seeking her help with a matchmaking dilemma involving a cosmetic surgeon and a banker.
Readers will find Isabel’s journey rich with themes of friendship, truthfulness, and perspective. As she investigates the matchmaker’s concerns, her inquiries lead to unexpected revelations, prompting her to reconsider whom she should truly be investigating. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and traditional detective work, showcasing Isabel’s intelligence and empathy as she addresses the intricacies of human relationships. This edition offers a thoughtful exploration of personal growth and the challenges of understanding others.
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“In this latest installment of Alexander McCall Smith’s ever-delightful and perennially best-selling series, amateur sleuth and philosopher Isabel Dalhousie is called upon to help when a matchmaker begins to question her latest match. A new baby brings an abundance of joy to Isabel Dalhousie and her husband, Jamie–but Isabel’s almost four-year-old son, Charlie, is none too keen on his newborn brother. In fact, Charlie refuses to acknowledge Magnus, and Isabel must find a way to impress upon her older son the patience and understanding that have served as guiding principles in her own life. These are, of course, the qualities that bring Rosemary Hipple, an old acquaintance of Isabel’s, to seek her help in a tricky situation. Rosemary is something of a matchmakerand has brought together a cosmetic surgeon and a successful banker at her most recent dinner party. But new information comes to light about the cosmetic surgeon that causes Rosemary to doubt the auspiciousness of the match. Isabel agrees to find out more, but her inquiries takean unexpected turn, and she starts to wonder which of the two she should be investigating after all. As ever, her intelligence, quick wit, and deep empathy for others will come to her aid as she grapples with the issues that are her bread and butter: friendship and its duties, the obligation of truthfulness, and the importance of perspective”–
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