French Leave

French Leave by P. G. Wodehouse is a humorous exploration of the escapades of Terry and Jo Trent as they journey from their chicken farm in Bensonburg to the vibrant landscapes of France. Published by Penguin Books in 1992, this later printing edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The narrative captures the chaos and comedic situations that arise, even under the watchful gaze of elder sister Kate.
Readers will find a delightful mix of British and Irish fiction, infused with Wodehouse’s signature humor. The story unfolds with a series of amusing events that highlight the characters’ misadventures in a foreign land, showcasing the author’s knack for creating entertaining scenarios. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a world filled with lighthearted mishaps and whimsical interactions, making it a noteworthy addition to Wodehouse’s body of work.
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Another re-release by the inimitable P.G. Wodehouse. Terry and Jo Trent fly from the chicken farm in Bensonburg to the flesh pots of France, where even the eagle eye of elder sister Kate cannot prevent muddle, mismatch, and mayhem .
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