“Wodehouse always lifts your spirits, no matter how high they happen to be already.” Lynne Truss
Things on board the RMS Atlantic are terribly, terribly complicated. Monty Bodkin loves Gertrude, who thinks he likes Lotus Blossom, a starlet who definitely adores Ambrose, who thinks that she has a thing for his brother, Reggie, who is struck by Mabel Spence, sister-in-law of Ikey Llewellyn (movie mogul, Ambrose's prospective employer, and reluctant smuggler), but hasn't the means to marry her. With the well-meaning but unhelpful ship's steward, Albert Peasemarch, and a toy mouse with a screw-top head thrown in for good measure, it will, indeed, take the luck of the Bodkins to sort it all out.
“Wodehouse always lifts your spirits, no matter how high they happen to be already.” Lynne Truss
“It’s dangerous to use the word genius to describe a writer, but I’ll risk it with him.” John Humphrys
“For as long as I’m immersed in a P.G. Wodehouse book, it’s possible to keep the real world at bay and live in a far, far nicer, funnier one where happy endings are the order of the day.” Marian Keyes
“Not only the funniest English novelist who ever wrote but one of our finest stylists.” Susan Hill
Language | English |
---|---|
Release Day | Sep 30, 2012 |
Release Date | October 1, 2012 |
Number in Series | 1935 |
Series Display String | The Monty Bodkin Series |
Release Date Machine | 1349049600 |
Imprint | Blackstone Publishing |
Provider | Blackstone Publishing |
Categories | Literature & Fiction, Humor & Satire, Classics, Classics, Classics, Evergreen Classics, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult |
Overview
Things on board the RMS Atlantic are terribly, terribly complicated. Monty Bodkin loves Gertrude, who thinks he likes Lotus Blossom, a starlet who definitely adores Ambrose, who thinks that she has a thing for his brother, Reggie, who is struck by Mabel Spence, sister-in-law of Ikey Llewellyn (movie mogul, Ambrose's prospective employer, and reluctant smuggler), but hasn't the means to marry her. With the well-meaning but unhelpful ship's steward, Albert Peasemarch, and a toy mouse with a screw-top head thrown in for good measure, it will, indeed, take the luck of the Bodkins to sort it all out.