About Goodbye to All Cats
'Wodehouse is a tonic' - New Yorker. A Wodehouse pick-me-up that'll lift your spirits, whatever your mood. Cheaper and more effective than Valiumâ¿.*Offers â¿relief from anxiety, raginess or an afternoon-long tendency towards the sourâ¿.*â¿Read when youâ¿re well and when youâ¿re poorly; when youâ¿re travelling, and when youâ¿re not; when youâ¿re feeling clever, and when youâ¿re feeling utterly dim.â¿*Whatever your mood, P. G. Wodehouse, widely acknowledged to be â¿the best English comic novelist of the centuryâ¿*, is guaranteed to lift your spirits. Why? Because â¿Mr Wodehouseâ¿s idyllic world can never stale. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in.â¿*How? â¿You donâ¿t analyse such sunlit perfection, you just bask in its warmth and splendour.â¿**Olivia Williams *Caitlin Moran *Lynne Truss *Sebastian Faulks *Evelyn Waugh *Stephen FryEver on the lookout for a quick buck, a solid gold fortune, or at least a plausible little scrounge, the irrepressible Ukridge gives con men a bad name. Looking like an animated blob of mustard in his bright yellow raincoat, he invests time, passion and energy (but seldom actual cash) in a series of increasingly bizarre money-making schemes. Shares in an accident syndicate? Easily arranged. Finance for a dog college? It's yours. And if you throw in some cats, flying unexpectedly from windows, and a young man trying ever-more-desperately to impress the family of his latest love, you get a medley of Wodehouse delights in which lunacy and comic exuberance reign supreme. Contents:- Goodbye to All Cats- Ukridge's Dog College- Ukridge's Accident Syndicate
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