If life occasionally feels like an elaborate social dance for which you were never given the steps, you are in excellent company.
In The Man With Two Left Feet, P. G. Wodehouse invites you into a world where earnest intentions, impeccable logic, and a dash of romantic optimism collide in the most gloriously impractical ways. Here, intelligence may not save you, dignity is perpetually under threat, and even the simplest ambition can spiral into a masterpiece of comic misadventure.
Wodehouse's genius lies not in what happens, but in how exquisitely it goes wrong.
Expect charming absurdity, gentle satire, and that uniquely buoyant humour in which catastrophe never quite loses its elegance. These stories sparkle with wit, warmth, and the quiet reassurance that, however unsteady one's footing, life remains irresistibly entertaining.
Perfect for listeners who appreciate classic British comedy, light-hearted storytelling, and the art of laughing gracefully at oneself.
Step in. Mind your feet.
