The Lady from Philadelphia records the antics of the most memorably
and hopelessly bumbling of respectable American families. Confronted by
the endless challenges of daily life, the Peterkins rise to every
occasion with misguided aplomb: They sit out in the sun for hours and
fail to go for a ride because they've forgotten to unhitch the horse;
they play the piano from the porch through the parlor window because the
movers left the keyboard turned that way; they decide to raise the
ceiling to accommodate a too-tall Christmas tree. Only the timely
intervention of their great and good friend, the lady from Philadelphia,
can be counted on to get the Peterkins out of their latest scrape.
A classic of American children's literature and a masterpiece of deadpan
drollery, The Lady from Philadelphia restores our astonishment at the
ordinary, finding a rich vein of humor and happy surprise in the mere
fact of our surviving the trivialities and tribulations of family life.