Full Moon

Full Moon by P. G. Wodehouse, published by Everyman in 2006, is a humorous exploration of life at Blandings Castle. This edition spans 261 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Colonel Wedge, who finds himself dismayed at the prospect of spending time with the eccentric residents of the castle, including Clarence, the Earl of Emsworth, and his son Freddie Threepwood. The arrival of the wealthy American Tipton Plimsoll offers a glimmer of hope for the Colonel, as he sees Tipton as a suitable match for his daughter, Veronica.
Readers will encounter a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements as the story unfolds. The plot thickens with the revelation of Freddie’s past engagement to Veronica and the complications arising from Prudence, the Earl’s niece. Wodehouse weaves a tale filled with humor and wit, showcasing the chaos that ensues when Uncle Gaily devises a plan to unite the young lovers. This edition captures the essence of Wodehouse’s literary style, making it a delightful read for fans of humorous fiction.
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The thought of being cooped up in Blandings Castle with Clarence, the Earl of Emsworth, the perennially youthful Galahad and with the Earl’s younger son, Freddie Threepwood, openly appalled Colonel Wedge. It was, he grimly asserted, like being wrecked on a desert island with the Marx Brothers. But the arrival of Tipton Plimsoll at Blandings Castle considerably brightened the Colonel’s horizon. For Tip-ton was a rich young American and rich young Americans were, in the Colonel’s opinion, quite the most desirable companions for his daughter, Veronica, the dumbest beauty listed in the pages of Debrett. The stage was set for a great romance, or so the Colonel thought, and so it might have been had the knowledge of Freddie’s erstwhile engagement to Veronica been withheld from the jealous Tipton, or if Prudence, the Earl’s niece, had not been forcibly parted from her unsuitable lover, Bill Lister. On such incidents do great issues depend. However, Uncle Gaily, who combined the ready resource of a confidence trickster with the zeal of a cheerful crusader, intervened with an ingenious scheme to reunite the young lovers. It was a master-plan. How the plot miscarried at the crucial stage and in doing so caused a social and domestic revolution unparalleled in the history of Blandings Castle, is revealed in this most hilarious of chronicles.
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