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Uncle Fred in the Springtime

By: P. G. Wodehouse
Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
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Uncle Fred, or to give him his full title of Frederick Altamont Cornwallis Twistleton, fifth Earl of Ickenham, is considered by some as a splendid gentleman - a sportsman to his fingertips. Mr. Twistleton, nephew to the Earl, and otherwise known as Pongo to his friends, has a differing view. He simply describes his uncle as being loopy to the tonsils. But when the eccentric and well-loved Uncle Fred plays Cupid to Lord Emsworth, his old friend at Blandings Castle, little did he know that he would be known as Impostor A and the Lord’s beloved pig, the Empress, as Impostor B....

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Literature & Fiction Funny Witty
Clever Writing • Complex Plot • Excellent Character Voices • Witty Humor • Entertaining Situations • Enjoyable Voice

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The novel is read —“performed” would be a better word—as first rate theater by Jonathan Cecil.

Great moments of dotty and dry humor.

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Absurd! Better than Shakespeare Comedy of Errors! I cant imagine why this trilogy wasn’t made imto film again. I couldn’t stop laughing.

Tres Fantastic!

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I do enjoy hearing the British speak. And Mr. Cecil has a very enjoyable voice.

Funny!

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Jonathan Cecil's narration is spot on and adds greatly to the enjoyment of the Audible version of this book. Wodehouse's characterization of upper class England is entertaining and the situations he places them in are riotous and hilarious.

Great fun

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Jonathan Cecil is the perfect reader for the work of P.G. Wodehouse and this book is a great demonstration

The perfect narrator

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