

Joy in the Morning
Book • 1946
In 'Joy in the Morning', Bertie Wooster finds himself entangled in a web of relationships and misunderstandings in the countryside.
His former fiancée, Florence Craye, and her new beau, Stilton Cheesewright, complicate matters, while Jeeves works to resolve the chaos.
The novel is a classic Wodehouse tale of humor and wit, set against the backdrop of English upper-class society.
His former fiancée, Florence Craye, and her new beau, Stilton Cheesewright, complicate matters, while Jeeves works to resolve the chaos.
The novel is a classic Wodehouse tale of humor and wit, set against the backdrop of English upper-class society.
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