The Coming of BillWhen you're in the mood for classic humor writing, nothing can hold a candle to the work of P.G. Wodehouse. This novel follows the madcap adventures of a young family who have recently welcomed their first child. Any parent who has attempted to navigate the pitfalls of childrearing will appreciate this hilarious and all-too-accurate depiction. |
Contents
A PAWN OF FATE II | 11 |
RUTH STATES HER INTENTIONS | 27 |
THE MATES MEET | 37 |
Copyright | |
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