Hot Water

Hot Water by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin in 1963, is a humorous fiction work that follows Mr. J. Wellington Gedge as he seeks tranquility while his wife entertains a host of guests at their chateau. This edition contains 237 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the comedic challenges of hosting unexpected visitors.
In this narrative, readers will find a blend of humor and literary wit as Mr. Gedge navigates the complexities of social obligations and the chaos that ensues. The story explores themes of domestic life and the humorous trials of hospitality, making it a notable addition to the genre of humorous fiction. With its engaging plot and witty dialogue, this book captures the essence of Wodehouse’s distinctive style.
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Mr J. Wellington Gedge is hoping for some peace and quiet while his wife takes herself off for a while. She, however, has invited numerous visitors to the chateau, to whom he shall have to play reluctant host.
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