
Jill the Reckless
Published in 1917, 'Jill the Reckless' by P. G. Wodehouse follows Jill Mariner, a young woman from the upper class who faces financial ruin and the end of her engagement to Sir Derek Underhill. Undeterred, she moves to New York to pursue a career as a chorus girl in 'The Rose of America.' The novel combines humor and drama as Jill navigates her new life, encounters various colorful characters, and ultimately seeks true love amidst her challenges. Wodehouse offers a witty glimpse into the world of musical comedy and social dynamics of the time.





















































