Mike at Wrykyn

Mike at Wrykyn by P.G. Wodehouse, published by Penguin Books in 1998, is a children’s fiction novel that explores the life of Mike Jackson, a talented cricket player navigating the challenges of boarding school. With a page count of 192, this edition presents a humorous take on the dynamics of sibling rivalry and competition within the context of school sports in England.
Readers will find that the story delves into Mike’s experiences as he contends with his older brother, who becomes his main competitor for a coveted spot on the school cricket team. The narrative incorporates themes of wit and humor, highlighting the complexities of sibling relationships and the pressures of school life. Set against the backdrop of a boarding school, this book captures the essence of youth, competition, and camaraderie.
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Even though he is a genius cricket player, Mike Jackson’s life at boarding school is not always easy, especially when his older brother becomes his chief rival for a place on the school team.
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