Selected Product: | Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (Persephone Classics) Paperback Edition: Revised edition Author: Winifred Watson Publisher: Persephone Books Ltd Release Date: April 2008 ISBN-10: 190646202X ISBN-13: 9781906462024 List Price: £9.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Someone at a Distance (Persephone Classics) ISBN-10: 1906462003 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society ISBN-10: 0747589194 The Road Home ISBN-10: 0099478463 The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher ISBN-10: 074759922X Good Evening, Mrs Craven: The Wartime Stories of Mollie Panter-Donnes (Persephone Classics) ISBN-10: 1906462011 |
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I bought this (and Someone at a Distance, Dorothy Whipple) in an airport bookshop, having never heard of either author, and am delighted to have done so.
It was published in 1938, and tells of glamour, decadence (well, 1930s decadence!) through the eyes of a downtrodden (and not very good!) nursery maid who happens upon the sparkling life of (gasp!) nightclub Miss La Fosse by happy accident.
It's a bit Breakfast at Tiffany's meets Enid Blyton - delightful! | feel good fantasy | Customer Rating: | 'Miss Pettigrew pushed open the door of the employment agency and went in as the clock struck a quarter past nine.'
The original line drawings are delightful in this hour by hour description of Miss Pettigrew's day. It's apt it should be revived in the age of the makeover and personal assistants to celebrities - but I think the real reason for its success is the same kind of feel good factor we get from 'It's a Wonderful Life'. Miss Pettigrew is saved from poverty and embraces life to the full once more. | Old Fashioned Charm | Customer Rating: | | What a charming, entertaining book written in 1938. The story of Miss Pettigrew a working class lady who goes along from her job agency to an interview for a job as a governess. Due to a mix up and no-one actually questioning her as to why she is on the door step of the glamorous Miss La Fosse, Miss Pettigrew gets totally swept away into the life for one day and night of the beautiful Miss La Fosse (a woman ahead of her time) Dubious, unsuitable man friends, cocaine, lovely frocks and night clubs all feature. In some ways it is quite sad that Miss Pettigrew has never experienced any excitement,love or attraction to the opposite sex in her life that the lovely Miss La Fosse takes for granted. But she is given a chance to taste this rather decadent, art deco lifestyle. Miss Pettigrew brings her wisdom and experience of employers with her and uses this to great affect when dealing with Miss La Fosse's friends. I loved this book and it was a relief to read something frothy,frivolous and with a happy ending. The book is filled with the original illustrations which sets the scene & gets you totally caught up in the story. Highly recommended to cheer you up! | A feel good book! | Customer Rating: | This really was a lovely read and leaves you with a big smile on your face at the end. I won't go over the plot, as so many other reviewers have described it so well already. Suffice to say that Miss Pettigrew starts the day as one person and ends it as another.
It just goes to show you what can happen in the space of one day! |
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