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Joy in the Morning
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
- Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
For among those present were Florence Craye, to whom Bertie had once been engaged and her new fiancé 'Stilton' Cheesewright, who sees Bertie as a snake in the grass. And that biggest blot on the landscape, Edwin the Boy Scout, who is busy doing acts of kindness out of sheer malevolence.
All Bertie's forebodings are fully justified. For in his efforts to oil the wheels of commerce, promote the course of true love and avoid the consequences of a vendetta, he becomes the prey of all and sundry. In fact only Jeeves can save him.
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- sd rogerson
- 22-08-05
Great Story but............
I know all of Wodehouse's work inside out and I love this story. However I was very deeply disappointed in the quality of Format 4. This has been taken from an old tape. You can hear the hiss. There are gaps at the end of tapes. Audio quality cahngs frequently. It is about bearable on the IPOD, impossible says my daughter on the CD player in the car. I was really disappointed in the quality especially after the superb quality of Norell and Strange.
Cecil is a good narrator.
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- FictionFan
- 23-03-20
Knotted locks and knitted socks...
Bertie isn’t keen on visiting Steeple Bumpleigh, home to Aunt Agatha, the most terrifying of his aunts. But Jeeves is keen to do a spot of fishing and Uncle Percy needs Jeeves’ help in finding a way to pull off a big business deal, so Bertie gives in gracefully. After all, Aunt Agatha is off elsewhere on a visit, ex-fiancée Florence Craye can be no threat to his bachelorhood now that she’s engaged to D’Arcy “Stilton” Cheesewright, and while his young cousin Edwin is always a pestilence, how much harm could one Boy Scout possibly do? But when Florence and Stilton fall out over Stilton’s insistence on being the village policeman and Edwin burns down Bertie’s cottage whilst doing his daily act of kindness, things take a sinister turn. Meantime Uncle Percy is refusing to allow his ward Nobby Hopwood to marry the light of her life, Boko Fittleworth. Even for Jeeves, it will be a tall order to set everything right...
All the Jeeves and Wooster books have fundamentally the same plot, which is part of their charm but doesn’t make it easy to find new things to say in reviews! This is a particular favourite of mine, partly because I like Florence as one of Bertie’s recurring girlfriends – she’s not as drippy as Madeline nor as haughty as Honoria, and I often felt she would have been a serious contender in the matrimonial stakes had it not been for her desire to improve poor Bertie’s mind by forcing him to read highbrow literature. Bertie, as we know, prefers to relax with the latest murder mystery. Edwin and his acts of kindness bring trauma and despair to all his unwilling victims and much hilarity to the reader.
Jonathan Cecil is the perfect narrator for these books. His Bertie is Bertie, and he’s brilliant at creating appropriate voices and personas for the whole cast of characters. In this one, there’s a fabulous scene where Uncle Percy gets riotously drunk and Cecil’s performance had me chuckling and guffawing all the way through. If you need a bit of joy in the morning, the evening or any other time, I heartily recommend this and the other Jeeves audiobooks – they should be available on prescription!
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- Christopher Leach
- 23-02-17
superbly amusing farce
incomparable Wodehouse, forget reality and let him lift your heart and spirits. Cecil reads perfectly.
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- sebastian
- 22-08-16
Jonathan Cecil is masterful.
Jonathan Cecil is masterful. Jonathan Cecil is masterful.
Shall i say it again? These are some of the best narrated audio books available.
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- simon
- 17-09-15
great wodehouse
great narration as usual from Jonathan cecil, I really enjoyed it. he is the best
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- Waylander101
- 18-02-21
A True Joy
So here we are, volume eight of Wodehouse's Jeeves stories and the first one I've bothered to review.
Once again we see poor (not in the financial sense) Bertram "Bertie" Wooster manipulated into things by his far more intelligent Gentleman's Gentleman Jeeves. Apparently Jeeves wishes to spend the summer fishing and with that in mind "persuades" Bertie to travel to Steeple Bumpleigh to visit family. With a cast featuring but not limited to: old school chums, former fiancés, cousins, uncles, and the constabulary much misunderstanding and shenanigans ensue.
I, as many of my age and nationality, was introduced to the world of Jeeves and Wooster through the excellent Fry and Laurie adaptation from the early 90s. So here we are some thirty years later and I thought it would be fun to read the books. I say read where I really mean listen to the superb Audible audiobooks read by Jonathan Cecil. Have I mentioned I like these stories?
Wodehouse has ideas... the gentry tend to be rather dim and our man Jeeves is a positive genius... this isn't bad as a plot device and works very well in a "now what is the blighter's plan" way. I really do enjoy these stories though some care must betaken as they were written in a time where some ideas were still thought of as acceptable. That being said if you can accept that 1920s Britain was a very different place there's no reason not to like these tales.
Cecil's performance as narrator has been top notch through all eight of the books I've read(?) listened to(?) so far.
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- Kevin Philip Howlett
- 15-02-21
Oh, rather!
Dashed brilliant, bally marvellous, splendid stuff. Just the ticket, quite superlatively narrated and performed.
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- JD
- 29-06-20
Perfectly free of cynicism and malice
Just the fizzy tonic for these troubling times, and the Cecil makes the whole wheeze very easy on the ears.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-04-21
Joy is right!
Jonathan Cecil was one of the greatest narrators of the stories of P.G. Wodehouse, especially the Jeeves and Wooster stories.
Silly, humourous, great fun, frivolous and with some of the wittiest and cleverest use of language. This story will provide you not just joy in the morning, but all times of the day.
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- Sarah C.
- 28-02-21
A joy as always
Having previously read all the Jeeves and Wooster books I was a little apprehensive about listening to the audio books. I need not have worried as these are a fantastic listen narrated perfectly by Jonathan Cecil once I got over comparing it to Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. I am working my way through all of his books now and hopefully will not run out of them any time soon!!
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