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The Man with Two Left Feet and Other Stories
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P.G. Wodehouse’s The Man with Two Left Feet and Other Stories is an early collection of works written just as the author’s celebrated comic genius was reaching its razor-sharp peak. Whether encoun ...
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Never-before-published essays by American legend Mark Twain.
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A transatlantic voyage sets the stage for love and madcap farce in P.G. Wodehouse’s 1929 comic tale Three Men and a Maid. Billie Bennett is a lively young American woman on her way to England. On bo ...
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A Damsel in Distress is a madcap adventure whose comic twists and turns could only have come from the zany imagination of P.G. Wodehouse. Respectable George Bevan is minding his own business, zooming ...
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Money solves all problems, or so some of us might think. But when a sizeable fortune lands in young Sally Nicholas’s lap in P.G. Wodehouse’s The Adventures of Sally, trouble isn’t far behind. Sa ...
Someone Will Be With You Shortly
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In Someone Will Be With You Shortly,Lisa Kogan grapples with issues big (her 7-year-old daughter, Julia, and the 8,000 miles that separate them from Julia’s father) and small (her recent apartment r ...
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Money truly does make the world go ‘round, as Jill Mortimer finds out the hard way in P.G. Wodehouse’s 1920 novel Jill the Reckless. Jill starts out life as a wealthy girl, no stranger to a life ...
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P.G. Wodehouse’s immortal Jeeves and Wooster fill the pages of this 1934 novel with oodles of fun and frivolity. As our story begins, Bertie Wooster is happily setting foot back on English soil afte ...
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In P.G. Wodehouse’s novel, The Coming of Bill, Ruth Bannister and Kirk Winfield don’t have much, but as long as they have each other, they are content. Against the protestations of Ruth’s father ...



