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“You see this creature with her kerbstone English… Well sir, in three months I could pass that girl off as a duchess…”
So begins Henry Higgins’ linguistic project to transform Eliza Dolittle’s speech. But he hadn’t bargained on Eliza’s feisty character or falling in love with her…
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Transformative story of language, identity, and love.
Who is this book for?
Pygmalion is a captivating play that explores social mobility and personal transformation through wit and sharp dialogue. You'll find yourself rooting for Eliza's resilience and Higgins' flawed charm, making it a delightful read that delves into themes still relevant today. It’s perfect for those who enjoy clever characters and thought-provoking storytelling.