My Fair Lady
Discover the enchanting world of "My Fair Lady," a captivating play by Alan Jay Lerner, published in 1975. This timeless drama unfolds as the overbearing Professor Higgins encounters Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl with a thick accent that marks her as a member of the lower class. Recognizing her potential, Higgins makes a daring wager that he can transform Eliza into a refined lady, fit for high society, in just a matter of weeks. But as the stakes rise, so do the questions: What will happen to Eliza once the bet concludes? With 144 pages of engaging dialogue and thought-provoking themes, "My Fair Lady" explores class, identity, and the transformative power of language. Perfect for fans of drama and language readers alike, this play is a must-have addition to any book collection.