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P.G. Wodehouse

Aunts Aren't Gentlemen

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Part of "Jeeves" series

"Aunts Aren't Gentlemen" is a delightful and entertaining novel by P.G. Wodehouse, the master of British humor. This book is the final installment in the Blandings Castle series, which revolves around the eccentric and amiable Lord Emsworth and his beloved pig, the Empress of Blandings. In "Aunts Aren't Gentlemen," Wodehouse takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of mischief, mayhem, and misunderstandings. The story begins with Lord Emsworth's sister, Lady Constance Keeble, who is determined to marry off her son to a wealthy American heiress. However, her plans are thwarted when her nephew, the incorrigible Freddie Threepwood, falls in love with the heiress himself. Meanwhile, Lord Emsworth is preoccupied with the upcoming pig contest, where the Empress is the favorite to win. However, his peace is disrupted when a mysterious stranger arrives at Blandings Castle, claiming to be the rightful owner of the Empress. Wodehouse's signature wit and humor shine through in every page of "Aunts Aren't Gentlemen." The characters are charmingly eccentric, and the plot is full of unexpected twists and turns. The novel is a perfect example of Wodehouse's ability to create a world that is both absurd and believable, where the stakes are high, but the tone remains light and entertaining. "Aunts Aren't Gentlemen" is a must-read for fans of Wodehouse and anyone looking for a delightful and entertaining escape. The novel is a testament to Wodehouse's talent as a writer and his ability to create a world that is both timeless and enduring. In conclusion, "Aunts Aren't Gentlemen" is a charming and entertaining novel that is sure to delight readers of all ages. With its witty dialogue, eccentric characters, and engaging plot, this book is a perfect example of Wodehouse's genius as a writer. Whether you are a longtime fan of Wodehouse or new to his work, "Aunts Aren't Gentlemen" is a book that is not to be missed...

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