There are ambitions in life that seem perfectly reasonable—until one attempts to pursue them.
In this delightfully offbeat tale, P. G. Wodehouse follows the struggling painter Corky, whose artistic dreams are bankrolled by a formidable uncle with a passion for jute and a distaste for modern art. In a world where confidence is abundant but talent is… negotiable, Corky must navigate a perilous path between creative integrity and the necessity of staying in his uncle's good graces. What begins as a clever scheme to secure a fortune through a portrait soon entangles itself in misunderstandings, fragile egos, and the gentle absurdities of polite society.
With his signature elegance and sparkling wit, Wodehouse orchestrates a comedy of manners in which reputations are perilously balanced, and even the most well-intended advice from the incomparable Jeeves can lead to the most unexpected results.
Perfect for admirers of classic British humor, this story offers a light, sophisticated escape into a world where ambition meets reality with the most entertaining consequences.
A charming reminder that in Wodehouse's universe, success is never quite what one expects—but laughter is always guaranteed.
