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The lost art of gratitude / Alexander McCall Smith.

By: McCall Smith, Alexander, 1948-.
Publisher: New York : Anchor Books, c2009Description: 262 p. ; 18 cm.ISBN: 9780307741974 (pbk.).Subject(s): Dalhousie, Isabel (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Women editors -- Fiction | Women philosophers -- Fiction | Investment bankers -- Fiction | Edinburgh (Scotland) -- FictionDDC classification: 823.914 Summary: Isabe's son, Charlie, is now of an age, eighteen months, to have a social life, and so off they go to a birthday party, where, much to Isabel's surprise, she finds Minty Auchterlonie, the high-flying financier she first encountered in The Sunday Philosophy Club. Minty had seemed to Isabel a woman of ruthless ambition, but the question of her integrity had never truly been answered. Now, when Minty takes Isabel into her confidence about the complicated troubles at the investment bank she heads, Isabel finds herself going another round: Is Minty to be trusted? Or is she the perpetrator of an enormous financial fraud?
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Isabe's son, Charlie, is now of an age, eighteen months, to have a social life, and so off they go to a birthday party, where, much to Isabel's surprise, she finds Minty Auchterlonie, the high-flying financier she first encountered in The Sunday Philosophy Club. Minty had seemed to Isabel a woman of ruthless ambition, but the question of her integrity had never truly been answered. Now, when Minty takes Isabel into her confidence about the complicated troubles at the investment bank she heads, Isabel finds herself going another round: Is Minty to be trusted? Or is she the perpetrator of an enormous financial fraud?