Right Ho, Jeeves is considered by many to be P. G. Wodehouse's finest comic novel. Many of the Jeeves and Wooster regulars are quickly embroiled in the extraordinary goings-on at Brinkley Court. These include Bertie's formidable aunt Dahlia; Uncle Tom, "who always looked a bit like a pterodactyl with a secret sorrow"; Gussie Fink-Nottle, newt lover and teetotaler; Madeline Bassett, who feels that the stars are God's daisy chain; not to mention Anatole, the hotheaded Provencal chef. Bertie Wooster arrives in the two-seater with the laudable intention of doing a spot of matchmaking, feeling that Jeeves has lost his spark. Chaos ensues. Right Ho, Jeeves, published in 1933, is narrated by Greg Wagland.
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