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An early Wodehouse novel, this is both a sporting story and a tale of friendship between two boys at boarding school. Mike (introduced in the novel Mike at Wrykyn) is a seriously good cricketer who forms an unlikely alliance with old Etonian Psmith (‘the P is silent’) after they both find themselves fish out of water at a new school, Sedleigh, where they eventually overcome the hostility of others and their own prejudices to become stars

Even readers uninterested in cricket are likely to be gripped by descriptions of matches, and the plot, though slight, reaches a satisfying conclusion. But the real meat of the book is to be found in the characters, especially the elegant Psmith, one of Wodehouse’s immortal creations, who features in three of his later novels (Psmith in the City, Psmith Journalist, Leave it to Psmith).



Trade Review
Wodehouse’s idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in. * Evelyn Waugh *
The Everyman edition promises to be a splendid celebration of the divine Plum * The Independent *
It's dangerous to use the word genius to describe a writer, but I'll risk it with him * John Humphrys *
The handsome bindings are only the cherry on top of what is already a cake without compare * Evening Standard *
The incomparable and timeless genius - perfect for readers of all ages, shapes and sizes! * Kate Mosse *

Mike and Psmith

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    Publisher: Everyman
    Publication Date: 28/09/2012
    ISBN13: 9781841591834, 978-1841591834
    ISBN10: 1841591831

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An early Wodehouse novel, this is both a sporting story and a tale of friendship between two boys at boarding school. Mike (introduced in the novel Mike at Wrykyn) is a seriously good cricketer who forms an unlikely alliance with old Etonian Psmith (‘the P is silent’) after they both find themselves fish out of water at a new school, Sedleigh, where they eventually overcome the hostility of others and their own prejudices to become stars

    Even readers uninterested in cricket are likely to be gripped by descriptions of matches, and the plot, though slight, reaches a satisfying conclusion. But the real meat of the book is to be found in the characters, especially the elegant Psmith, one of Wodehouse’s immortal creations, who features in three of his later novels (Psmith in the City, Psmith Journalist, Leave it to Psmith).



    Trade Review
    Wodehouse’s idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in. * Evelyn Waugh *
    The Everyman edition promises to be a splendid celebration of the divine Plum * The Independent *
    It's dangerous to use the word genius to describe a writer, but I'll risk it with him * John Humphrys *
    The handsome bindings are only the cherry on top of what is already a cake without compare * Evening Standard *
    The incomparable and timeless genius - perfect for readers of all ages, shapes and sizes! * Kate Mosse *

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