by P. G. Wodehouse
About this book
P. G. Wodehouse's *A Damsel in Distress* is a sparkling romantic comedy about mistaken identity, unexpected love, and the delightful chaos that ensues when two strangers meet by pure chance. When George Bevan, a golf-loving American composer, encounters a mysterious young woman seeking refuge in his taxicab, he becomes instantly smitten. Following her to a grand English manor house, George finds himself entangled in a web of confusion and comic misunderstandings that only Wodehouse could orchestrate with such brilliant precision.
First published in 1919, this witty novel showcases the author's masterful storytelling, brimming with clever dialogue, eccentric characters, and the sophisticated humor that made him one of the twentieth century's most beloved writers. Set against the backdrop of romantic rural England, the narrative unfolds with perfectly timed comedic beats and charming absurdities that keep the pages turning.
Ideal for fans of classic literature, romantic comedies, and anyone who appreciates sharp wit and inventive plotting, *A Damsel in Distress* remains as entertaining today as when it first delighted readers a century ago. This audiobook is perfect for those seeking a lighthearted escape filled with genuine warmth and timeless humor—a testament to Wodehouse's enduring appeal and literary genius.