Leave it to Psmith

Leave it to Psmith by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse is a fourth edition published by Penguin Books in January 1953. This English-language work spans 271 pages and introduces readers to the charming character of Psmith, a debonair young Englishman who has left the fish business to pursue a life of adventure. As he navigates various romantic and suspenseful situations, Psmith’s journey is infused with humor, reflecting the author’s signature style.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines comedy and intrigue, showcasing Psmith’s willingness to take on any job that comes his way. The story captures the essence of modern fiction, presenting a lighthearted exploration of Psmith’s escapades. With its engaging plot and witty dialogue, this edition offers a delightful experience for fans of general fiction and those looking to enjoy a classic tale filled with laughter and unexpected twists.
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A debononair young Englishman, Psmith (” the p is silent, as in phthisis, psychic, and ptarmigan” ) has quit the fish business, ” even though there is money in fish, ” and decided to support himself by doing anything that he is hired to do by anyone. Wandering in and out of romantic, suspenseful, and invariably hilarious situations, Psmith is in the great Wodehouse tradition.
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