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44 Scotland Street

The story revolves around a fictitious building in a real street in the author's home city of Edinburgh. With its multiple-occupancy New Town, verging on the Bohemian, the haute bourgeoisie rubs shoulders with students and the more colourful members of the intelligentsia. 2005.

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  • "Fourty four Scotland Street"
  • "Forty four Scotland Street"
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  • "Forty-four Scotland Street"@en
  • "Forty-four Scotland Street"

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  • "The story revolves around a fictitious building in a real street in the author's home city of Edinburgh. With its multiple-occupancy New Town, verging on the Bohemian, the haute bourgeoisie rubs shoulders with students and the more colourful members of the intelligentsia. 2005."@en
  • "44 Scotland Street revolves around a fictitious building in a real street in Edinburgh. Here we meet the chartered surveyor, stalwart of the Conservative Association, who dreams fo membership of Scotland's most exclusive golf club; the pushy Stockbridge mother and her prodigiously talented five-year old son who is making good progress with the saxophone and with his Italian; and Domenica Macdonald the type of Edinburgh lady who sees herself as a citizen of a broader intellectual world. -- BACK COVER."
  • "When Pat rents a room in Edinburgh, she acquires some interesting neighbors--including a pushy Stockbridge mother and her talented, sax-playing, five-year-old son. Her job at an art gallery hardly keeps her busy until she suspects one painting in the collection may be an undiscovered work by a Scottish master."@en
  • "When Pat rents a room in Edinburgh, she acquires some interesting neighbors--including a pushy Stockbridge mother and her talented, sax-playing, five-year-old son. Her job at an art gallery hardly keeps her busy until she suspects one painting in the collection may be an undiscovered work by a Scottish master."
  • "When Pat rents a room in Edinburgh she acquires soome pushy neighbors-including a pushuy Stockbridge mother and her talented sax-playing 5 yr. old son. She abd the people surrounding her confront issues of trust,love and loss."
  • "There is the surveyor who dreams of a membership in Muirfield golf club. There is the pushy Stockbridge mother. There is the intellectual lady who sees herself as part of a much larger world. These characters and more confront issues of trust, love, and loss."@en
  • "There is the surveyor who dreams of a membership in Muirfield golf club. There is the pushy Stockbridge mother. There is the intellectual lady who sees herself as part of a much larger world. These characters and more confront issues of trust, love, and loss."
  • "When Pat rents a room in Edinburgh she acquires some interesting neighbors. While handing a mysterious painting at work she and the people surrounding her confront issues of trust, love and loss."
  • "Pat's life in Edinburgh becomes quite interesting after she moves into a new apartment building filled with quirky neighbors. Her new job also offers up some excitement as she discovers the location of a long-lost painting."@en
  • "When Pat rents a room in Edinburgh, she acquires some interesting neighbors--including a pushy Stockbridge mother and her talented, sax-playing five-year-old son. Pat's job at an art gallery hardly keeps her busy, until she suspects one painting in the collection may be an undiscovered work from a Scottish master. As Pat handles the mystery of the painting, she and the people surrounding her confront issues of trust, love, and loss."@en
  • "The story revolves around the comings and goings at No. forty-four Scotland Street, a fictitious building in a real street in Edinburgh. Immediately recognisable are the Edinburgh chartered surveyor, stalwart of the Conservative Association, who dreams of membership of Scotland's most exclusive golf club. There is the pushy Stockbridge mother and her prodigiously talented five-year-old son, who is making good progress with the saxophone and with his Italian. Then there is Domenica Macdonald who is that type of Edinburgh lady who sees herself as a citizen of a broader intellectual world..."
  • "Pat rents a room and acquires some interesting neighbors. She gets a job in an art gallery which isn't very challenging until she suspects one painting may be an undiscovered work from a Scottish master."@en
  • "The story revolves around the comings and goings at No. forty-four Scotland Street, a fictitious building in a real street in Edinburgh. Immediately recognisable are the Edinburgh chartered surveyor, stalwart of the Conservative Association, who dreams of membership of Scotland¡s most exclusive golf club. There is the pushy Stockbridge mother and her prodigiously talented five-year-old son, who is making good progress with the saxophone and with his Italian. Then there is Domenica Macdonald who is that type of Edinburgh lady who sees herself as a citizen of a broader intellectual world."@en

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  • "Humorous stories"@en
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  • "44 Scotland Street [sound recording]"
  • "44 Scotland Street"
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  • "44 Scotland Street, Alexander McCall Smith"