The Little Nugget

The Little Nugget by P.G. Wodehouse is a humorous fiction novel published by Penguin Books on October 1, 1991. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Ogden Ford, a spoiled child from wealthy parents, who is nicknamed the “Little Nugget” due to his high ransom value as a target for kidnappers. The narrative follows Peter Burns, the protagonist, who abandons his comfortable life to take a position at a boy’s school, a change prompted by his scheming fiancée.
Readers will encounter a blend of comedy and romance as Peter navigates his new environment and the challenges posed by Ogden’s antics. The book explores themes of wealth and the consequences of overindulgence, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. With its focus on humorous situations and character dynamics, The Little Nugget offers an engaging experience for those interested in general humorous fiction.
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The “Little Nugget” of the title is one Ogden Ford, a spoiled, unpleasant child of overindulgent, wealthy parents; he is so dubbed due to his immense ransom value, being a prime target for kidnappers. This is a comic romance, whose hero, Peter Burns, leaves behind a comfortable lifestyle to become a master at a boy’s school, thanks to his scheming fiancee, and finds the change of lifestyle invigorating.
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