Pigs Have Wings by P. G. Wodehouse

In "Pigs Have Wings," the serene life at Blandings Castle is once again disrupted by a series of comic mishaps centered around the well-being of the Empress, the prized pig. The story unfolds with a delightful mix of mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and the usual high-spirited scheming. The Earl of Emsworth, obsessed with his pig's upcoming competition at the Shropshire Agricultural Show, finds himself embroiled in confusion and plots involving his eccentric family and a cast of characters each with their own absurd agendas. The novel is a sparkling example of classic British humor, where social pretensions and personal obsessions collide to create chaos and laughter.

The 8725th greatest book of all time


Published
1952
Nationality
Unknown
Type
Fiction
Pages
200-250
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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