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The Mating Season
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
- Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
At Deverill Hall, an idyllic Tudor manor in the picture-perfect village of King's Deverill, impostors are in the air. The prime example is man-about-town Bertie Wooster, doing a good turn to Gussie Fink-Nottle by impersonating him while he enjoys fourteen days away from society after being caught taking an unscheduled dip in the fountains of Trafalgar Square. Bertie is of course one of nature's gentlemen, but the stakes are high: if all is revealed, there's a danger that Gussie's simpering fiancée Madeline may turn her wide eyes on Bertie instead.
It's a brilliant plan - until Gussie himself turns up, imitating Bertram Wooster. After that, only the massive brain of Jeeves (himself in disguise) can set things right.
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- joyce moore
- 20-02-23
Excellent
Really well read. He has got the tone exactly right. Just what’s needed at the end of a stressful day.
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- Colliedog
- 04-05-20
The Inimitable Jonathan Cecil
Not just a reading, a top class, one-man performance of a masterpiece of comic writing. Superb.
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- The Collector
- 03-04-21
Wonderful old-style humour!
Wonderful story told by one person with a voice whose range enables them to represent all the characters.
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- Gashead
- 12-04-16
Wonderful
Possibly the best Jeeves novel of the lot. Beautiful use of language and superbly developed characters.
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- H
- 14-12-13
Wodehouse strikes again with another classic
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would thoroughly recommend this book as it takes you back to a carefree time when gentlemen were gentlemen and life was one jolly jape after another
What did you like best about this story?
I like the style of Wodehouse's writing. His turn of phrase is sublime. The many aunts of Bertie's give great amusement
Have you listened to any of Jonathan Cecil’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I have listened to all of Jonathan 's performances and he is a master in capturing the characters within the book. You could say that all the books follow the same general storyline but I find them all full of humour and enjoyment
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me laugh in many places, especially when he was in a tight spot with being discovered as impersonating Gussie and when Jeeves has to step in and save the day
Any additional comments?
Jonathan Cecil is a wonderful narrator and suits these books perfectly
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- Mitzie
- 26-07-15
Witty Wodehouse at his best
Engaging, light Wodehousian fun ! Well paced reading, good characterisation - an audio book easy on the ear in all ways !!
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- Tim Walker
- 14-05-21
Very funny
it made me laugh out loud and Jonathan Cecil was just perfect, no one could have done it better
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- FictionFan
- 01-08-22
Great fun!
Bertie is due to make a reluctant visit to friends of his Aunt Agatha at Deverill Hall, but there’s one bright gleam on the horizon. His old friend Catsmeat Potter Pirbright (possibly my favourite fictional name in the universe) is putting on a cross-talk act for the local village entertainment and Bertie relishes the chance to don a green beard and hit his fellow performer with an umbrella! But the dark clouds are gathering. Gussie Fink-Nottle is also due at Deverill Hall, at the behest of his fiancée, Madeline Bassett, she who thinks that the stars are God’s daisy chain, but due to an unfortunate incident involving a fountain and a policeman, Gussie has been unavoidably detained at His Majesty’s Pleasure. Should Madeline discover this, the engagement will be off, and Madeline may well decide to marry Bertie instead! So to avoid this dreadful fate, Bertie decides to impersonate Gussie, but when Gussie then escapes his durance vile and turns up, there’s only one solution – Gussie must impersonate Bertie…
Yet another wonderful treat from the master, this one involves most of the characters being disguised as each other, adding to the general mayhem and allowing them all tae see theirsels as ithers see them, as the Bard once said. Bertie is not at all happy at people thinking that he’s the teetotal newt-fancier Gussie, but is amazed to learn that Gussie is equally horrified to be mistaken for the natty boulevardier Bertie considers himself to be. Add in five aunts – five! - and it’s easy to see why Deverill Hall could easily be mistaken for a House of Horror…
Great stuff, and as always the narration by Jonathan Cecil is perfection!
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- TRV
- 21-06-23
Excellent and funny
Another brilliantly funny and crafted J&W classic from Wodehouse. Narrator gives a good, plummy delivery amid a range of characters, alas, slightly lacking differentiation - just not quite as good as the superlatively unassailable Stephen Fry.
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- Kennedy
- 14-09-24
Excellent delivery
Excellent light listening. Amusing story and helps me go to sleep. Another good P G Wodehouse. Very well delivered.
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