Carry On, Jeeves

Carry On, Jeeves by Pelham G. Wodehouse is a humorous work published by Penguin Books in 1975, featuring 234 pages in English. The narrative centers around Bertie Wooster, who finds himself increasingly reliant on his clever valet, Jeeves, to navigate the challenges posed by formidable aunts and unexpected guests. This edition captures Wodehouse’s signature wit and charm, presenting a delightful exploration of their comedic escapades.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and intrigue as they follow Bertie and Jeeves through various misadventures. The story highlights the dynamic between the two characters, showcasing Jeeves’s resourcefulness in addressing the everyday dilemmas faced by Bertie. With themes rooted in British and Irish fiction, this book offers a lighthearted glimpse into the social intricacies of England, making it a notable addition to the genre of humorous fiction.
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There seems to be little Bertie Wooster can do without the help of Jeeves these days. Formidable aunts, unbidden guests, and other headaches are small potatoes for the ever-resourceful Jeeves. Here is another heavenly dose of humor and intrigue from “the greatest comic writer ever” (DougLas Adams).
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