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The Girl in Blue

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The Girl in Blue by P.G. Wodehouse is a delightful comedic novel set in post-war England. When a young lawyer, Crispin Scrope, gets involved in retrieving a stolen Gainsborough miniature, chaos ensues. The story is filled with eccentric characters, witty banter, and a series of misunderstandings, leading to hilarious situations and unexpected turns.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate witty and humorous storytelling with a charming blend of romance and misadventure. Set against the backdrop of English high society, it features a colourful cast of characters embroiled in comical situations revolving around a stolen portrait. It's perfect for fans of light-hearted, clever writing filled with P.G. Wodehouse's signature humour.

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The Girl in Blue

When Jane unexpectedly becomes a millionairess, Jerry despairs of wooing her, but the sun never goes behind a cloud for long in Wodehouse: Jerry gets his Jane in the end, but only after a series of trials which raise the comic stakes to the author's highest level.

This charming novel is one of Wodehouse's best late works.

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This charming novel is one of Wodehouse's best late works.

The vintage plot concerns a Gainsborough miniature, a mouldering country house, an overweight solicitor, a fortune-hunter, a butler who isn't a butler, an American corporate lawyer and his kleptomaniac sister. However, the heart of the story—in every sense—concerns Jerry West and his determined pursuit of air hostess Jane Hunnicutt, the eponymous The Girl in Blue.

When Jane unexpectedly becomes a millionairess, Jerry despairs of wooing her, but the sun never goes behind a cloud for long in Wodehouse. Jerry gets his Jane in the end, but only after a series of trials which raise the comic stakes to the author's highest level.

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Though specific reviews for The Girl in Blue are limited, critics generally appreciate P.G. Wodehouse's work for its timeless charm and humour. Evelyn Waugh highlights Wodehouse's ability to create a delightful, escapist world, while Lynne Truss notes the aesthetic quality of the hardback edition.

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ISBN: 9781841591711

Publisher: Everyman

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 September 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Everyman's Library

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 190.0mm

Weight: 315g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (always known as 'Plum') wrote about seventy novels and some three hundred short stories over seventy-three years. He is widely recognised as the greatest 20th-century writer of humour in the English language. Perhaps best known for the escapades of Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, Wodehouse also created the world of Blandings Castle, home to Lord Emsworth and his cherished pig, the Empress of Blandings. His stories include gems concerning the irrepressible and disreputable Ukridge; Psmith, the elegant socialist; the ever-so-slightly-unscrupulous Fifth Earl of Ickenham, better known as Uncle Fred; and those related by Mr Mulliner, the charming raconteur of The Angler's Rest, and the Oldest Member at the Golf Club. In 1936 he was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for 'having made an outstanding and lasting contribution to the happiness of the world'. He was made a Doctor of Letters by Oxford University in 1939 and in 1975, aged ninety-three, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. He died shortly afterwards, on St Valentine's Day.

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