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By: P. G. Wodehouse
Not George Washington by P. G. Wodehouse is a humorous and entertaining satire that takes a satirical look at the political world. The novel follows the story of a young man named Robin, who is mistaken for a potential political candidate due to his striking resemblance to George Washington.
As the novel unfolds, Robin finds himself entangled in political intrigue and must navigate the world of politics despite having no desire to be involved in such matters. The story is full of witty dialogue, clever plot twists, and hilarious situations that keep the reader engaged from start to finish.
Wodehouse’s writing is sharp and witty, and his characters are charming and endearing. The novel is a delightful read that offers a lighthearted critique of the political world while also providing plenty of laughs along the way.
Overall, Not George Washington is a clever and entertaining novel that showcases Wodehouse’s talent for satire and humor. Fans of his work will surely enjoy this amusing and engaging read.
Book Description:
It has been said that behind every successful man is a good woman. This is certainly true in the case of James Orlebar Cloyster. However, some funny things happened on his road to success. His story is humorously told from the point of view of several parties involved.
According to Wikipedia, the book is a humorous, fictionalized account of Wodehouse’s early years as a journalist, with Wodehouse being portrayed by the character of Cloyster.