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    2003-03-17

    Joy in the Morning

    By P.G. Wodehouse
    Reviewed by Boudewijn Rempt on March 17, 2003

    Joy in the Morning is one of the perfect pearls Wodehouse has given the world. I was given my copy by Adrian Morgan's mother, when they made a stop with us when they toured Europe.


    And I still reread Joy in the Morning fairly often. It's that famous episode in the Jeeves-Wooster saga where Bertie Wooster visits the rural leper colony Steeple Bumpleigh, home to the broken-bottle eating Aunt Agatha, who, thankfully does comes on-stage in this book.

    As usual, the Russian Wodehouse Society has a capsule plot summary, and a list of all main protagonists.

    What more to add? It's a gem -- polished, rounded, not a word too much, perfectly plotted... I wish I knew how Wodehouse did it. (By writing a thirty-thousand word outline for a ninety thousand word book, and by dint of much exercise, of course. But apart from that.)


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