
Right Ho, Jeeves
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
344
Language
English
Published
Jun 14, 2012
Publisher
ReadHowYouWant
Edition
Large Print 16 pt
ISBN-10
1442914076
ISBN-13
9781442914070
Description
In this delightful tale, Wodehouse brings to life the charming world of Bertie Wooster and his ever-reliable valet, Jeeves. Set in the idyllic backdrop of early 20th-century England, the story unfolds with a series of humorous misadventures that only the hapless Bertie can find himself embroiled in. His well-meaning attempts to navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and social obligations often lead to comical blunders that require Jeeves’s exceptional wit and intellect to untangle.
As Bertie goes on amusing escapades involving misguided romances and frantic attempts to maintain his social standing, Jeeves remains a pillar of calm and resourcefulness. His seemingly effortless problem-solving skills are put to the test as he works tirelessly to extricate his employer from various predicaments, illustrating a classic dynamic between master and servant.
The author skillfully blends satire and farce, painting a vivid picture of the British upper class. Wodehouse’s clever prose and sharp dialogue make for an engaging read, capturing the absurdity of societal norms and personal folly with a playful touch.
Bertie’s character is endearing in his bumbling innocence, while Jeeves serves as a paragon of wisdom and charm, making their partnership one of literature’s most beloved duos. Through a series of laugh-out-loud moments and clever banter, readers are drawn into their world, eagerly anticipating how Jeeves will save the day once again.
As Bertie goes on amusing escapades involving misguided romances and frantic attempts to maintain his social standing, Jeeves remains a pillar of calm and resourcefulness. His seemingly effortless problem-solving skills are put to the test as he works tirelessly to extricate his employer from various predicaments, illustrating a classic dynamic between master and servant.
The author skillfully blends satire and farce, painting a vivid picture of the British upper class. Wodehouse’s clever prose and sharp dialogue make for an engaging read, capturing the absurdity of societal norms and personal folly with a playful touch.
Bertie’s character is endearing in his bumbling innocence, while Jeeves serves as a paragon of wisdom and charm, making their partnership one of literature’s most beloved duos. Through a series of laugh-out-loud moments and clever banter, readers are drawn into their world, eagerly anticipating how Jeeves will save the day once again.
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