Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Right Ho, Jeeves by P.J. Wodehouse*

I have never read a book like this one!!
Most of the book is told via dialogue.  Mr. Wodehouse must been a very clever, witty, creative man to be able to develop a plot through dialogue!
Bertram (Bertie) Wooster, a wealthy man with a man servant, Jeeves, reluctantly leaves London to assist his Aunt Dahlia with dissensions within her home.  He is confident that his intellect and sound planning can solve all of the problems.  Jeeves seems a bit off kilter, so Bertie disregards any of his advice.
As Bertie executes his plans to mend relationships, situations only become more complicated and confounding.  In steps Jeeves . . ..!
Great British humor!
Warnings for younger readers: drinking, a character becomes extremely drunk, some swearing, smoking
-Borrowed Inter-Lib. Loan (No library in my county owns this book.)
*Highly recommend.

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