The Girl On The Boat

The Girl On The Boat

P. G. Wodehouse

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781835918920
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'Embark on a rollicking adventure filled with humor, romance, and mishaps with P. G. Wodehouse’s uproarious comedy, ’The Girl On The Boat’. In this delightful tale of mistaken identities and romantic escapades, Wodehouse showcases his trademark wit and charm, leaving readers in stitches from start to finish.Set against the picturesque backdrop of an English seaside town, ’The Girl On The Boat’ follows the misadventures of the affable bachelor Eustace Hignett and the spirited young heiress Jane Hubbard. When their paths cross aboard a transatlantic liner, chaos ensues as Eustace finds himself entangled in a web of comic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements.With its cast of eccentric characters, witty dialogue, and hilarious plot twists, ’The Girl On The Boat’ is vintage Wodehouse at his finest. From the bumbling but lovable hero to the scheming aunt and the precocious child, every character leaps off the page with infectious energy and charm.Whether you’re a longtime fan of Wodehouse’s works or new to his comedic genius, ’The Girl On The Boat’ is sure to delight and entertain. Join P. G. Wodehouse on a voyage of laughter and love, where every wave brings a new opportunity for mischief and merriment. ’The Girl On The Boat’ is not just a book-it’s a joyous celebration of the absurdities of life and the power of laughter to lift the spirits.'

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