![]() Isabel visits a flat that she is considering buying for Grace, who currently rents Jamie accompanies her. ![]() Isabel resolves not to judge him without meeting him. Then she goes to Cat's delicatessen, where Cat's assistant Eddie tells her that Cat has a new boyfriend, Patrick, a workaholic lawyer. When visiting an art gallery, Isabel meets an American couple: Isabel sees that the man has Bell's palsy, and takes an instant dislike to the woman for no reason that she can explain. Her closest friends are her niece Cat, a young woman who runs a delicatessen her housekeeper Grace, an outspoken woman with an interest in spiritualism Cat's ex-boyfriend Jamie, a bassoonist to whom Isabel has been secretly attracted ever since they met and Brother Fox, an urban fox who lives in Isabel's garden. Due to an inheritance left to her by her late mother, she can work for a nominal fee as the editor of the Review of Applied Ethics. ![]() Isabel Dalhousie is in her early forties and lives alone in a large ageing house in the south of Edinburgh. ![]() It was first published in 2006, and is the sequel to Friends, Lovers, Chocolate. The Right Attitude to Rain is the third of the Sunday Philosophy Club series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith, set in Edinburgh, Scotland, and featuring the protagonist Isabel Dalhousie. ![]()
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