Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, Success Oceo

Right Ho, Jeeves

Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform June 16, 2016) , 1 edition


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Yet Another Wodehouse Classic!The romantic and humorous story takes places during the Edwardian age of England (in the Twenties).

As always, to our absolute pleasure and fun, Right ho, Jeeves involves the two leading characters Bertie Wooster, the wealthy, idle, unemployed and naive young man and his clever, ever-watchful manservant, valet, gourmet chef, Jeeves. The setup is about the upperclass of Edwardian England and you get to know this in a funny and satirical way, as the author is very good at mocking the always-all-is-well aristocracy.

For you who don’t know who these two characters are:

Bertie Wooster: He never misses getting into mess. And is always rescued by his genius “valet” Jeeves.Whether be Bertie’s issues or his rich relative’s challenges Jeeves is the only man who can come up with "unique" answers.

By the way, Bertie is the narrator of the story(story told from Bertie’s point of view).

Reginald Jeeves: The perfect and miraculous manservant you can ever have! When you are in trouble he finds the solution and get you out. He can never make a mistake or take a mis-step. He is the brainy one and saves the day.

This time around, it is Bertie Wooster’s aunt's Dahlia’s Brinkley Court, where the story takes place.

With funny, punchy lines all over, this entertaining and romantic sublime humorous story has Bertie Wooster trying to solve three issues of his relatives and a friend and how he screws up things.

The two funny couples you see in the story are:

1. Tuppy Glossop and Angela

2. Augustus "Gussie" Fink Nottle and Madeline Bassett

Then finally, with the help of his faithful servant Jeeves things are set right and mended by “forged” letters:)

This is one of all-time favorite books for many people in many countries, a wonderful piece of literature.

Remember, P. G. Wodehouse’s works are read again and again. That is how much entertaining, enriching, and elegant his writing is. You only have to read the part in the book where “Gussie” delivers a speech at a local school!

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Series
Humor Classics (Book 2)
ISBN
1534728333 / 9781534728332
Pages
176
Weight
11.4 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.4 in.