Archive for February 7th, 2007
The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency
February 7th, 2007
OK, so everyone else was reading this eight years ago. It’s true, my reading list is behind the curve. I get around to the hot books somewhere between eight and forty years after my sister’s book club. My reading list is determined more by what I trip over than what I intentionally set out to read.
That aside, Alexander McCall Smith’s tale of Mma Precious Ramotswe, Botswana’s No. 1 Ladies’ Detective, lived up to all expectations and didn’t suffer for the wait. I’ve been hearing about this series for years, and sometimes that buildup can be deadly, but not so here. There’s a beautiful simplicity and directness about Mma Ramotswe’s character. The book is rather like a bunch of short stories, but in the end there’s one major case that unifies the novel, and in the process, we get a very whistful portrait of Botswana, and Africa in a general. It has the sweetness of The Gods Must be Crazy - also a Botswana tale - without all the white people getting in the way. Of course, Smith is pretty darned white, but somehow he accomplishes a very non-Western feel. I suppose a real Setswana would write a very different novel (and probably has).
My favorite moments were when a snake climbs up into the engine compartment of her van, and when she doesn’t fire her receptionist even when there’s nothing for her to do and she’s losing money hand over fist, because what kind of detective agency doesn’t have a receptionist?
There’s also the sensible sexiness of large African women to jar our American ideals of beauty. It all goes down very nice with a fresh mug of bush tea.
FYE Blog Assignment 2 - First FYE Blog
February 7th, 2007
Remember those goals that were due Week 4? Rewrite them, or copy and paste them, into a blog entry. Update them if they need updating.
To write something, from your Dashboard, choose Write.
- Under Write, choose Write Post
- Title your post (in this case Goals)
- Remember to choose your category (in this case FYE 1000) from the category menu on the right.
FYE Blog Assignment 1 - Creating Categories
February 7th, 2007
From your Dashboard, choose Manage.
- Under Manage, choose Categories.
- There, choose Create New Category.
- Create a category called FYE 1000.
- Create other categories that you might see yourself using. For example, if you’re into music and you can see yourself writing about music, create a Music category.
