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Plum Pie
작성자
P.G. Wodehouse
아직 평점이 없습니다
형식
하드커버
페이지
319
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 13, 2008
출판사
The Overlook Press
ISBN-10
1590200101
ISBN-13
9781590200100
설명
In a whimsical exploration of the upper echelons of British society, this novel unveils the unique charms and absurdities that accompany the lives of its well-heeled characters. With his signature wit, the author crafts a tale that dances between humor and the trials of romantic entanglements. Each page is infused with a lightheartedness that captures the essence of the era, drawing readers into a world filled with eccentric personalities and delightful misunderstandings.
As the plot unfolds, readers meet a colorful cast, each with their own quirks and aspirations. The narrative weaves their stories together in a tapestry of social faux pas, unexpected encounters, and humorous predicaments. Amidst the jovial chaos, themes of friendship, love, and the pursuit of happiness emerge, inviting readers to reflect on the quirks of human nature.
Through clever dialogue and vivid descriptions, an enchanting portrait of life among the elite is painted, ensuring that both avid fans of the author and newcomers will find joy in the antics that unfold. The story's charm lies not only in its humor but also in its celebration of the absurdity inherent in both love and life.
As the plot unfolds, readers meet a colorful cast, each with their own quirks and aspirations. The narrative weaves their stories together in a tapestry of social faux pas, unexpected encounters, and humorous predicaments. Amidst the jovial chaos, themes of friendship, love, and the pursuit of happiness emerge, inviting readers to reflect on the quirks of human nature.
Through clever dialogue and vivid descriptions, an enchanting portrait of life among the elite is painted, ensuring that both avid fans of the author and newcomers will find joy in the antics that unfold. The story's charm lies not only in its humor but also in its celebration of the absurdity inherent in both love and life.