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A sparkling comic novel of romance, misunderstanding, and social entanglement aboard an ocean liner. In The Girl on the Boat, P. G. Wodehouse brings together an ensemble of eccentric characters whose lives intersect during a transatlantic voyage, setting the stage for a sequence of romantic complications, mistaken intentions, and delightfully improbable situations.
At the center is Sam Marlowe, whose pursuit of love is complicated by rival suitors, family expectations, and the unpredictable consequences of well-meant interference. As the voyage unfolds, Wodehouse orchestrates a series of comic reversals, sharp dialogue, and escalating misunderstandings, all delivered with his characteristic lightness of touch and precise timing.
First published in 1922, the novel stands as a fine example of Wodehouse's early long-form fiction, blending elements of romantic comedy and social satire. Its enduring appeal lies in its effortless humour, tightly constructed farce, and the charm of its characters, making it an ideal entry point for readers new to Wodehouse as well as a rewarding addition for longtime admirers.
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