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Corduroy Mansions

A Novel

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Corduroy Mansions

By: Alexander McCall Smith
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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From the New York Times best-selling author of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency comes this serialized novel—reminiscent of his acclaimed 44 Scotland Street.

In London’s Pimlico neighborhood lies a tenement described in architectural guides as “a building of no interest whatsoever”. But the residents of Corduroy Mansions—including a literary agent, a wine merchant, a thoroughly unpleasant member of Parliament, and a vegetarian dog—are a rather fascinating lot. There’s the vitamin evangelist, the psychoanalyst, the art student with a puzzling boyfriend, and Freddie de la Hay, the Pimlico terrier who insists on wearing a seat belt and is almost certainly the only avowed vegetarian canine in London.

Filled with the ins and outs of neighborliness in all its unexpected variations, Corduroy Mansions showcases the life, laughter, and humanity that have become the hallmarks of Alexander McCall Smith’s work.

©2010 Alexander McCall Smith (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
Literature & Fiction Funny Comedy Witty Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Urban Feel-Good

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"[A] daily laugh-out-loud treat on my journey into work.” ( Bookseller)
"Smith's charming first in a new series offers a variation on his 44 Scotland Street books, centering on the eccentric occupants of Corduroy Mansions and their offbeat doings....[T]he wry humor he elicits from the collisions of lives and their repercussions will bring smiles to the faces of many readers." ( Publishers Weekly)
Quirky Characters • Delightful Humor • Charming Stories • Interesting Dialogue • Gentle Storytelling • Great Reader

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Alexander McCall Smith has an uncanny knack for depicting quirky characters in a perfectly charming manner, and he does it again in this series, which I want to explore more thoroughly as time and money permit. Following the lives of the denizens of the apartment block known as Corduroy Mansions is fascinating, illuminating, and delicious. And I am totally in love with Freddy de le Hay!

Life in London well told!

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disappointed in this one by AMS - long-winded, a bit didactic, a bit pedantic. I loved the 44 Scotland Street series and this didn't feel as sharp and fresh.

pedantic and preachy

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Corduroy Mansions was just a fun book. It was upbeat and quick-moving. I quickly came to be interested in each character and found them to be varied and mostly likeable - except for the ones that weren't supposed to be. When the book was over I was tempted to use my next credit immediately on the next book, but I resisted because I don't want them all to be done too quickly. Simon Prebble did a wonderful job with the narration, with good pacing, enunciation, and emphasis. All in all, an excellent choice!

I loved this book!

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This was a bit different than his other books, but enjoyable nonetheless.
I did have a bit of trouble switching from one set of characters to another, then back again.

Love Alexander McCallbSmiths

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I have read and listened to a great many Alexander M. Smith books and I have enjoyed them all ... well, Isobel Dalhouse does drive me crazy at times. Corduroy Mansions is a new series and, for me, it started off slowly. Listening does make it hard to keep track of all the characters at first but by the end of the book I knew everyone. I cannot wait to read or listen to the next in the series. I highly recommend this book. Alexander M. Smith is everything that is right in literature. Bless him.

Loved it!

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