A review by kmg365
Joy in the Morning by P.G. Wodehouse

4.0



The New York Times Book Review (25 August 1946): “Maybe Wodehouse uses the same plot over and over again. Whatever he does, it's moderately wonderful, a ray of pale English sunshine in a gray world".

Sums things up very well, even more than 75 years on.

Edwin Craye is the jewel in the comedic crown here. Oh, to be able to boot the little hellion masquerading as do-gooder in the backside, as Boko and Bertie did.