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""The Coming of Bill"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1919. The story follows the escapades of Kirk Winfield, a young American whose life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes a father. As Kirk navigates the challenges of parenthood and marriage, he finds himself embroiled in a series of amusing and often chaotic situations, including misunderstandings, familial disputes, and romantic entanglements. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative captures the vibrancy of the era and the complexities of family dynamics. Wodehouse's signature…mehr

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""The Coming of Bill"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1919. The story follows the escapades of Kirk Winfield, a young American whose life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes a father. As Kirk navigates the challenges of parenthood and marriage, he finds himself embroiled in a series of amusing and often chaotic situations, including misunderstandings, familial disputes, and romantic entanglements. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative captures the vibrancy of the era and the complexities of family dynamics. Wodehouse's signature wit and humor infuse the narrative, offering readers a delightful and heartwarming exploration of love, parenthood, and the joys and challenges of domestic life. Through its engaging storytelling and endearing characters, ""The Coming of Bill"" exemplifies Wodehouse's keen observations of human nature and relationships, providing a timeless and entertaining literary experience.
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P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the twentieth century. Wodehouse was prolific throughout his life, publishing more than ninety books, forty plays, two hundred short stories and other writings between 1902 and 1974. Many of his recurring characters have become fixtures of English literature, among them feckless Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet, Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; and the bungling opportunist Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge.