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Friends, Lovers, Chocolate

Alexander Mccall Smith - Personal Name;

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate is the third book in the beloved Sunday Philosophy Club series by Alexander McCall Smith. The novel follows Isabel Dalhousie, a thoughtful and occasionally self-doubting philosopher in Edinburgh, as she navigates the complexities of life, love, and friendship. Isabel is faced with a series of moral dilemmas, including a case involving a possible infidelity and a conflict that could threaten her relationship with her partner, Jamie. At the same time, she grapples with the challenges of managing her journal, The Review of Applied Ethics, and her growing concerns over her family and friends. With its trademark blend of charm, wit, and philosophical insight, Friends, Lovers, Chocolate explores the delicate balance between personal responsibility and the joys of human connection.


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Literature and Rhetoric (Kesusastraan) (823) 823 SMI a
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Series Title
Novel
Call Number
823 SMI a
Publisher
London : Abacus., 2006
Collation
297 hlm.: 9x14 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-349-11917-1
Classification
823
Content Type
text
Media Type
-
Carrier Type
-
Edition
1
Subject(s)
Novel
Philosophical fiction
Moral dilemmas and ethical questions
Romantic relationships and love
Friendship and social dynamics
Edinburgh setting
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