Thank You, Jeeves

Thank You, Jeeves by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse is a humorous fiction novel published by Penguin in 1999. This edition spans 228 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Bertie Wooster, who has recently taken up playing the banjolele, only to face an ultimatum from his building’s manager to either stop playing or vacate the premises. As tensions rise, even his loyal valet Jeeves threatens to leave, prompting Bertie to seek solace in the countryside.
Readers will find a comedic exploration of Bertie’s misadventures as he navigates the challenges of his musical aspirations and the pressures of his living situation. The narrative delves into themes of friendship and the humorous predicaments that arise from Bertie’s attempts to maintain his lifestyle. With its lighthearted tone and engaging plot, this book offers a delightful escape into Wodehouse’s world of wit and charm.
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Bertie Wooster has taken up the banjolele, but the manager of the building in central London has issued an ultimatum to either give up the music or clear out. Even the faithful Jeeves threatens to leave, so Bertie seeks refuge in the country.
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