Full Moon

Full Moon by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin in 1961, is a reprint edition comprising 254 pages. This work presents a narrative centered around Lady Constance, who governs her social circle with strict snobbery, leading to a series of complications involving her daughter, a young American millionaire, and an earnest artist described as having a face like a gorilla.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of interactions and misunderstandings as the characters navigate their intertwined lives. The story also features Lord Emsworth’s youngest son, Freddie, whose unexpected talents challenge his seemingly superficial persona. This edition, written in English, delves into themes of social status and personal revelation within a fictional framework.
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Lady Constance rules with the iron rod of snobbery until her inevitable comeuppance in this delectable snarl of complications involving Lady Constance’s daughter, a young American millionaire, and an earnest young artist with a face like a gorilla. Lord Emsworth’s youngest, Freddie, has a star turn which reveals him as something more than a vapid lounge-lizard.
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