Author:P.G. Wodehouse
Lord Emsworth's prized pig, the Empress of Blandings, is at the centre of Wodehouse's hilarious tale of mistaken identity, the triumph of young love, and general mayhem among the twits at Blandings Castle.
Wodehouse is the greatest comic writer ever
—— Douglas AdamsBrilliant dialogue writing...as exciting as any gangster story of modern politics
—— SpectatorSublimely funny and moving...by the time I'd finished this sleek little novel I'd laughed out loud numerous times and, eventually, cried. That's as true a testimony to a book's loveliness as I know
—— IndependentA striking and wise novel, deceptively slight yet emotionally profound
—— New StatesmanThis is a silk stocking of a novel: fragile, light - and yet possessed of surprising tensile strength...making it look this simple is a real art
—— The TimesDe Bernieres is a skilful writer, poetic but unforced, who can soothe you like a masseur, telling well-oiled stories of past excitements, and then just when you are drifting off, dexterously tweak a pressure point
—— Daily TelegraphAttractive and completely compelling
—— Daily MailA beautifully written and compelling story
—— Sunday ExpressDe Bernière's mellifluent, clear prose slips through the reader's mind with efficient ease
—— The TimesBy the end I was impressed, moved and touched
—— SpectatorA bittersweet love story
—— TatlerYou'll soon be as captivated by Roza's colourful tale as Chris is
—— SHEA bitter-sweet story of missed opportunities
—— Good Book Guide