"The Complete Cabinet of Life" is the fifth book of a series of fun books published by Alexander McCall Smith. This series begins with No.1's detective office. Located in Botswana, this traditional value is gradually decreasing, but it continues to develop as a whole country. There are three main characters in this book; Mma Ramotswe, JL B. Sir Matekoni and Mma Makutsi. Mma Ramotswe is the first female detective in the series, Botswana. Her father, Obed Ramotswe, was a kind person, knew the cow was different, so she died and left her to her.
Marcel Berlins believes that the main character of "Full Life" is "The Magnificent Mma Ramotswe". He said that McCall-Smith's novel raised concerns about the unknown successful African country. He discovered that this and the previous novel are "witty, elegant, gentle, considerate, exotic". This is the first novel in the UK (see the publication history). Although close to Scotland, the popularity and ease of use of the novel in the UK appear after popularity in the United States.
Many years ago when I was watching the "sex and the city" episode of Carrie Blood Show, one of the hero, I remember wanting to buy her New York apartment. But she could not save without saving money, but her cabinet was full of designer shoes. Unfortunately, her bank (and Singapore) did not regard shoes as investment assets (not). But it may also make this problem unimportant. Not all of our Carry Blood show has disposable income better than it feels (for all pairs of unnecessary shoes at the social stage there may be equivalent to men - Rust fitness equipment, latest gadget - vanity between sexes :-)). Instead of choosing shoes and stocks, many women choose mortgages and rents, give families a holiday, and offer opportunities for their children. Since women's long-term savings are better than men's savings, perhaps this is not just attitude, just getting money?