Laughing Gas(English, Paperback, Wodehouse P.G.)
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Laughing Gas, authored by P. G. Wodehouse, is a rib tickling book with an intriguing story that will leave the readers with a desire to read more books written by P. G. Wodehouse. Summary Of The Book This book, Laughing Gas written by P. G. Wodehouse, is a comic novel that is weaved in the backdrop of 1930s Hollywood, while graphing a serious yet comical picture of how the struggling actors and screenwriters used to hunt for work. P. G. Wodehouse also mentions the various outcomes of the Great Depression of 1930s in this book. The Third Earl of Havershot, Drone Reginald Swithin aka Reggie, has been assigned with a task of finding his cousin and Aunt Clara's son, Eggy, who seems to have got into some trouble in Hollywood. What is the purpose behind Eggy’s visit to the Hollywood? Will Reggie be able to bring his cousin back to home? Eggy’s fiancé is Reggie’s ex fiancé, Ann Bannister. Eggy has a stern belief that she is not the right person for him. Read this extraordinarily written book on the adventures of Reggie while he is on his way to Hollywood. But there is a twist, Reggie falls head over heels in love with a beautiful and famous Hollywood actress, April June. What happens now to his mission in Hollywood? Or has destiny got something else in store for the cousins. Laughing Gas written in easy to understand English is an entertaining page turner and a must read for all the fans of P. G. Wodehouse. About P. G. Wodehouse P. G. Wodehouse is a famous British author who is known for his humorous novels, song lyrics, poems, plays, short stories, and several works of journalistic writings. Apart from this book, he has authored several other books like The Code Of The Woosters, Right Ho, Jeeves, Carry on, Jeeves, My Man Jeeves, The Inimitable Jeeves, Leave It To Psmith, Life With Jeeves, The Mating Season, Aunts Aren't Gentlemen, Jeeves And The Tie That Binds, How Right You Are, Jeeves, Something Fresh, Life At Blandings, Uncle Fred In The Springtime, A Damsel In Distress, Pigs Have Wings, Summer Lightning, Blandings Castle, and many more. P. G. Wodehouse was born in Norfolk, England. He received his primary education from several esteemed institutes like the Chalet School, Croydon, Malvern House, at Kearsney, near Dover, Kent, Dulwich College and Elizabeth College, Guernsey. He worked for the Hong Kong And Shanghai Bank. While working at the bank he simultaneously worked as a freelance journalist with The Globe and many other magazines. His name was prefixed with the title of Sir after he obtained the honorary title of Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.