There are moments in a gentleman's life when everything seems perfectly under control. And then—quite suddenly—there is a child.
In this delightfully entangled tale by P. G. Wodehouse, Bertram Wooster once again finds himself navigating circumstances of a distinctly precarious nature, involving youthful unpredictability, romantic expectations, and the ever-present risk of social catastrophe.
A situation that begins with the best of intentions soon develops into something considerably more athletic, as obligations multiply, explanations falter, and one's personal dignity is placed under increasing strain.
Fortunately, where Bertie flounders, Jeeves observes. And where Jeeves observes, solutions—elegant, improbable, and entirely decisive—are seldom far behind.
Light, sparkling, and exquisitely timed, Jeeves and the Kid Clementina offers a perfect dose of Wodehouse's signature wit—where even the most alarming developments may yet be resolved with impeccable courtesy.
A charming listening experience for lovers of classic British humour, effortless style, and the quiet genius of a well-placed plan.
