
A fresh schoolboy arrives at Sedleigh, a modest English academy that dreams of grandeur, only to discover that his new life is a step down from the elite halls of Wrykyn and Eton. He quickly learns that the teachers run the place with a rigid, almost aristocratic authority, while the students juggle cricket, rivalries, and the everyday drama of boarding life. Alongside him is the ever‑unflappable Psmith, a dapper, monocle‑wearing lad whose dry wit and philosophical musings turn every minor inconvenience into a genteel battle of words.
Together they navigate the peculiar customs of a school that prizes tradition over talent, forging a friendship that balances Mike’s earnest country spirit with Psmith’s languid confidence. Their escapades involve mischievous schemes, unexpected contests on the cricket field, and a series of humorous clashes with headmasters who take themselves far too seriously. The novel captures the charm of early‑twentieth‑century schoolboy life, offering a light‑hearted look at loyalty, rivalry, and the delight of youthful rebellion.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Etext produced by Christine Gehring, Ginny Brewer and PG Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1975
Best known for creating Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, he wrote comic fiction so polished and light on its feet that it still feels fresh a century later. His novels, stories, lyrics, and musical comedies helped define English-language humor for generations of readers.
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