Money for Nothing

Money for Nothing by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin Books in 1991, is a humorous novel that unfolds in the sleepy town of Rudge-In-The-Vale. The narrative centers around the escalating animosity between Colonel Wyvern and Lester Carmody, which intensifies when their children, the colonel’s daughter and Lester’s nephew, fall in love. This situation leads to a series of comedic events as the young couple attempts to win the approval of their feuding families.
Readers will find a blend of wit and charm as Wodehouse explores themes of familial conflict and romance. The story captures the essence of classic fiction while delivering a humorous take on the complexities of relationships. With 240 pages of engaging prose, this edition presents a delightful experience for fans of literary humor and classic storytelling.
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The sleepy town of Rudge-In-The-Vale is rudely awakened when the animosity between Colonel Wyvern and Lester Carmody rises to a boil–and grows more heated when the colonel’s daughter and Lester’s nephew fall in love and try to win the praise of their feuding families. Another witty P.G. Wodehouse novel now available from Penguin.
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