P G Wodehouse

P.G. Wodehouse A Damsel In Distress

P.G. Wodehouse A Damsel In Distress

Preview: When American composer George Bevan accidentally rescues Lady Maud Marsh from pursuing journalists, he finds himself entangled in a whirlwind of aristocratic misadventures. As mistaken identities, secret engagements, and a meddling earl complicate matters, can George win Maud's heart—or will British high society prove too much for this hapless hero?

Perfect for readers, who:
• Enjoy witty social satire and screwball romantic entanglements
• Like Jerome K. Jerome's "Three Men in a Boat" or Oscar Wilde's comedies
• Want a lighthearted escape into Edwardian-era hijinks

Why You'll Love It:
Wodehouse's signature razor-sharp dialogue and impeccable comic timing
Delightfully absurd situations that escalate with perfect precision
A charming portrait of class collision with surprising emotional depth

Also consider the below aspects before you select:
Edwardian-era social norms may require some historical context
Plot relies heavily on coincidences—best enjoyed by readers who embrace farce

Verdict: A sparkling comedy of errors that proves nobody writes befuddled aristocrats and star-crossed lovers better than Wodehouse!

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