Very Good, Jeeves

Very Good, Jeeves by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse is a humorous collection of short stories published by Penguin Books in 1999. This edition, written in English and spanning 263 pages, presents the escapades of Bertie Wooster, a character navigating the complexities of high society with a blend of elegance and comedic misadventures. With the help of his clever butler Jeeves, Bertie encounters a variety of amusing situations, including homicidal swans and food fads that threaten his well-being.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of the quirks and foibles of the upper class, as Bertie’s missteps often lead to outlandish predicaments. The stories capture the essence of British humor, showcasing the dynamic between the not-so-bright Bertie and his resourceful servant. This edition invites readers into a world filled with wit and charm, where the interplay of characters and their societal roles creates a rich tapestry of comedic storytelling.
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Bertie Wooster’s world is one of elegance and fashion, of high society and low comedy, of fun and foibles, homicidal swans, leaky water bottles and near death from starvation at the hands of a food faddist. Bertie is not the brightest spark ever to have emerged from the British educational system and he relies on his gentleman’s gentleman Jeeves, a butler with more than enough wit and savvy to save Bertie from the many scrapes he gets into.
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