Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves

Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse is a humorous novel published by Penguin in 1975, featuring 191 pages in English. The story follows Bertie Wooster, who is reluctant to visit the troublesome Totleigh Towers, where he encounters the whimsical Madeline and his old friend Gussie. As the plot unfolds, Bertie finds himself in a predicament that requires the clever assistance of his resourceful valet, Jeeves.
Readers will discover a blend of humor and classic literary elements as Bertie navigates the complexities of friendship and romantic entanglements. The narrative explores themes of social expectations and personal dilemmas, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. This edition offers a delightful glimpse into Wodehouse’s unique style, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction and classics.
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Bertie Wooster would rather run a mile in tight shoes than visit the rural nightmare known as Totleigh Towers. Inhabiting its confines is drippy Madeline, who firmly believes that the stars are God’s daisy chain. She is engaged to Bertie’s old chum Gussie, but she’ll happily settle for Bertie should things go amiss. So when the engagement does falter, Bertie must hope that Jeeves will forget their differences over a certain pink-feathered Alpine hat and once more come to his rescue…
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