Jeeves in the Offing

Jeeves in the Offing by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin in 1963, is a reprinted edition comprising 173 pages. This work follows Bertie Wooster as he embarks on a trip to Brinkley Court, where he anticipates a pleasant stay. However, his excitement quickly wanes upon realizing that his fellow guests include his former fiancée Bobbie Wickham, the crime writer Mrs. Cream, and other notable figures from his past, setting the stage for potential complications.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of social dynamics and personal relationships as Bertie navigates the challenges posed by his eclectic group of companions. The narrative delves into themes of literature and contemporary life, reflecting Wodehouse’s signature style. This edition invites readers to engage with the amusing predicaments that arise from Bertie’s interactions, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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“Taking a trip to Brinkley Court should be a joy for Bertie. When, however, he discovers that his fellow guests are to include his former fiancée Bobbie Wickham, Mrs Cream the crime writer, Bertie’s favourite brain specialist Sir Roderick Glossop and his equally popular ex-headmaster, prize stinker Aubrey Upjohn, Bertie looks set to have a troublesome time.
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