Very Good Jeeves
In creating that incomparable pair, the lovable scamp Bertie Wooster
        and his unflappable valet, Jeeves P. G. Wodehouse "made a
        world for us to live in and delight in" (Evelyn Waugh). The
        paperback volume beloe contains eleven stories, including "Jeeves
        and the Impending Doom," a hilarious chronicle of a ghastly weekend
        at Aunt Agatha's country home; "Jeeves and the Song of Songs,"
        which features Bertie's reluctant public debut as a singer; and
        "The Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy," in which Jeeves
        manages, with his usual aplomb, to help one of Bertie's bumbling pals
        win the hand of the woman he loves.
	
	
	
        
Listen to chapter 1 of Very Good Jeeves: