Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (English, Paperback, Wodehouse P.G.)
One final time, P. G. Wodehouse returns us to the world of Bertie and Jeeves in Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen.
Summary of the Book
One would think that after a life of the metropolitan life, Bertie Wooster deserved rest in the countryside. However, where Aunt Dahlia’s around, there’s no rest. To make matters worse, Jeeves’ own aunt is with them as well, and she definitely isn’t a gentleman like her indomitable nephew. Then there’s the bossy fiancee, the over-important cat and a racehorse with super-sensitivity, only making Bertie’s life hell. There’s only one man who can help Bertie find the peace he wants, and that man in the ingenious gentleman’s gentleman, his valet Jeeves.
About P. G. Wodehouse
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse was a British writer, humorist and poet. He is best remembered for his series of humour novels, the Jeeves series, the Blandings series and the Golf series of novels and short stories.
Wodehouse’s most famous novels include Thank You, Jeeves, Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen, The Clicking of Cuthbert and Sunset at Blandings.
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