Morality for Beautiful Girls
Describe symbolism in Morality for Beautiful Girls by Alexander McCall Smith

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Africa is a symbol of home and identity. Africa is referred to several times throughout the narrative as being troubled in many ways (economically, socially, politically, militarily) but still a beautiful place to live and a trigger, for many of the characters, of a powerful sense of home and identity.