
Summer Lightning
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Romance
Mystery
Horror
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2003
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Edition
First Edition Thus
ISBN-10
158567477X
ISBN-13
9781585674770
Description
At Blandings Castle, the serene summer days are disrupted by the comical escapades of its colorful residents. Lord Emsworth is trying to keep his beloved pig, the Empress of Blandings, in top condition as family and friends converge upon the castle. Amidst the tranquility, his brother, Sir Galahad Threepwood, becomes entangled in a humorous dilemma while writing his memoirs, stirring up nostalgia and mischief.
The story unfolds with a cast of eccentric characters, each bringing their unique quirks and demands to the estate. With misunderstandings and romantic entanglements blossoming, the air is thick with laughter and absurdity as secrets threaten to unravel the castle's peace.
As the narrative weaves through unexpected twists and turns, the idyllic countryside setting becomes a backdrop for the delightful chaos that ensues. It's a tale of mistaken identities, whimsical pursuits, and the timeless charm of Wodehouse's wit, showcasing the enchanting world of rural English aristocracy.
The story unfolds with a cast of eccentric characters, each bringing their unique quirks and demands to the estate. With misunderstandings and romantic entanglements blossoming, the air is thick with laughter and absurdity as secrets threaten to unravel the castle's peace.
As the narrative weaves through unexpected twists and turns, the idyllic countryside setting becomes a backdrop for the delightful chaos that ensues. It's a tale of mistaken identities, whimsical pursuits, and the timeless charm of Wodehouse's wit, showcasing the enchanting world of rural English aristocracy.
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