
The Man with Two Left Feet and Other Stories
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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By:
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P. G. Wodehouse
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I’m a sucker for any story with a dog. PGW bravely writes a first person narrative of a dog’s life and perspective. Others have attempted similar and I think it is a good measure of an author’s overall ability. Wodehouse ranks well up there. Chapter 5 is a treat.
Includes a dog story, chapter 5
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Great lesser known short stories
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Fabulous
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The incomparable Fredrick Davidson reading a Wodehouse classic
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For those of us who’ve already imbibed those, this collection offers different pleasures: glimpses of Wodehouse’s emerging style; surprise at his already well-developed powers of characterization. Collected and published three years after The Man Upstairs, these stories come a tad or two closer to his later achievement. Knowing what he did achieve, it’s fun to hear the apprentice work that got him there. And it sounds even better when Frederick Davidson reads it.
Written When PGW Was Still Learning to Dance.
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Touching Stories
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Chapters don't cue to the stories
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Charming!
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Not the best Wodehouse, but Wodehouse nonetheless.
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Early Wodehouse, Great for Any Fan
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