Right Ho, Jeeves

Right Ho, Jeeves
Published in 1934, 'Right Ho, Jeeves' is a comedic novel by P. G. Wodehouse featuring the iconic characters Bertie Wooster and his clever valet, Jeeves. In this farcical tale, Bertie attempts to take control of various personal crises involving his friends and family, including engagement troubles and gambling debts, only to find himself in deeper trouble. The novel is notable for its witty dialogue and satirical portrayal of the British upper class, showcasing Wodehouse's signature humor and storytelling style.






























