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Miss Pettigrew is a down-on-her luck, middle-aged governess – and not a very good one at that. Her last position has ended and she cannot make her rent. Her agency sends her on one last appointment, but when she arrives at the apartment she finds a nightclub singer rather than a family with children. The lovely Miss LaFosse, however, needs help – not with children but with the three (3!) men in her life; and Miss Pettigrew is just the sort of woman to take charge of the situation. What happens o
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Miss Pettigrew is sent to the wrong address by her employment agency. What she finds is the complete opposite of what she was expecting. Meeting Miss LaFosse is an unexpected surprise and she finds herself being treated as an equal, not overlooked, not middle age. A day turns into the greatest adventure of her life.
This was delightful, the way Miss Pettigrew is introduced to some of the situations are hilarious. I was a little surprised by some of the story but it all works. Brought a smile to m ...more
This was delightful, the way Miss Pettigrew is introduced to some of the situations are hilarious. I was a little surprised by some of the story but it all works. Brought a smile to m ...more

Bravo!
The story is a solid four stars, but the audio performance by Frances McDormand is five stars. It is a one-woman show.
The book description on GoodReads is not quite accurate - and that changes the whole story. Miss Pettigrew is a truly down-on-her-luck, middle-aged spinster with a work history of being a not-very-good governess. She has lost all confidence in herself. When the agency accidentally sends her to the wrong address to apply for a new position, she does NOT end up working for ...more
The story is a solid four stars, but the audio performance by Frances McDormand is five stars. It is a one-woman show.
The book description on GoodReads is not quite accurate - and that changes the whole story. Miss Pettigrew is a truly down-on-her-luck, middle-aged spinster with a work history of being a not-very-good governess. She has lost all confidence in herself. When the agency accidentally sends her to the wrong address to apply for a new position, she does NOT end up working for ...more

Dec 24, 2009
Ellen
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