Mike and Psmith

Mike and Psmith by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse is a humorous novel published by Penguin in 1990, featuring 190 pages in English. The story centers around two boys, Mike and Psmith, who share a preference for cricket over their academic responsibilities at Sedleigh School. Their unique approach to school life leads them to focus on mischief rather than conforming to the school’s expectations.
In this edition, readers will find a comedic exploration of school life as Mike and Psmith navigate their new environment with creativity and wit. The narrative highlights their resourcefulness and the humorous situations that arise from their decision to prioritize fun over traditional schooling. This work falls within the realms of fiction and classics, showcasing Wodehouse’s signature style of literary humor.
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It was a preference for cricket over schoolwork that united Mike and Psmith in their reluctance to attend their new school, Sedleigh. The school insists that its attendees be keen, but it is sorely unprepared for boys of such foresight and resources as Mike and Psmith, who have decided to devote their energies exclusively to ragging. Readers are sure to welcome the hilarious novels of British writer P.G. Wodehouse now available from Penguin.
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