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Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day
| Winifred Watson
| Miss Pettigrew, an approaching-middle-age governess, was accustomed to a household of unruly English children. When her employment agency sends her to the wrong address, her life takes an unexpected turn. The alluring nightclub singer, Delysia LaFosse, becomes her new employer, and Miss Pettigrew encounters a kind of glamour that she had only met before at the movies. Over the course of a single day, both women are changed forever.
A major film released in 2008, Miss Pettigrew Lives for Day is a delightful, funny, lighthearted novel. First published in 1938, it was reissued in the United Kingdom in 2000, complete with thirty-five original illustrations, and has sold over 22,000 copies.
Now a major motion picture starring Frances McDormand ("Fargo") and Amy Adams ("Enchanted")
"Why has it taken more than half a century for this wonderful flight of humor to be rediscovered?" --The Guardian
"The sweetest grown-up book in the world." -- The Sunday Times
"Everyone, no matter how poor or prim or neglected, has a second chance to blossom in the world." -- The Daily Mail, in reference to Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
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