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A new term is beginning at Beckford College, and “Bishop” Gethryn seems to have it all: He’s the head prefect of his schoolhouse, a top athlete on both the cricket and rugby teams, and is respected by his schoolmates and the Headmaster. But when his uncle arrives at the school, Gethryn’s world (and that of the school’s cricket team) is upended. The Prefect’s Uncle is P. G. Wodehouse’s second novel, and was first published in 1903. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.
A Prefect's Uncle by P. G. Wodehouse: A humorous novel about a young boy named Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge and his eccentric Uncle, who arrive at the posh boarding school of St. Austin's. Uncle manages to disrupt the school's routine and causes chaos everywhere he goes, much to the dismay of the prefects and headmaster. But when a crisis arises, it is Uncle's unorthodox methods that save the day. Key Aspects of the Book "A Prefect's Uncle": Humor: Wodehouse's trademark wit and humor are on full display in this novel, with hilarious scenes and witty dialogue throughout. Eccentric Characters: Uncle and young Ukridge are both delightfully quirky characters that add much-needed spice to the staid environment of St. Austin's. Crisis and Resolution: The novel's climax is a thrilling and unpredictable series of events that demonstrate the power of unconventional thinking in the face of crisis. P. G. Wodehouse was an English writer known for his humorous novels and short stories. Born in Surrey in 1881, he wrote prolifically throughout his long career and became one of the most beloved and influential writers of the 20th century. Many of his works, including A Prefect's Uncle, were set in the world of British boarding schools and featured eccentric characters and zany plots that made readers laugh out loud.
"A new notion of fun forms the plot of 'A Prefect's Uncle,' by P. G. Wodehouse, the uncle not turning out at all the sort of uncle that most nephews would expect. A real school story with a splendid account of a cricket match. The sort of book to give to a fifth form fellow who has aspirations towards the eleven." -The Academy and Literature "The heroes of this tale of school life are the six principal cricketers of Beckford College, with whose prowess in the playing fields the story is chiefly concerned.....The prefect's uncle is a juvenile person, who is younger than his nephew and is not the most desirable relation to have as a schoolfellow. His school record is not a little remarkable. He comes to Beckford College after having been to Harrow, Wellington and Clifton, from the two first of which he was 'sacked.'" -The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art "'The Prefect's Uncle' of whom Mr. Wodehouse writes, was a horrid little boy, a rolling stone in the educational world....Here was Beckford College (whose whereabouts schoolboys may identify), and here he remained for one term only, but long enough to make life a burden to his nephew Gethryn, a sixth-form, first-fifteen, and first-eleven hero of the right sort. The story of how things went wrong, and then came right again, is well told." -The Leisure Hour "A good story of school and school sports, which take up a large proportion of the book. To have an uncle at school with you who is several years your junior must be distinctly trying, and, considering all things, Gethryn gets off lightly." -Journal of Education and School World "A school story told in an interesting and amusing style; how Gethryn, the head prefect, and one of the best cricketers of his house, has an uncle among the juniors, and how that uncle's misdeeds make him absent himself on the afternoon of a great cricket match and thereby brings down on his head the captain's wrath, and how the captain goes and does likewise. This and much more go to make up this delightful story of school life." -Navy and Army Illustrated "Very amusing; the dialogue is lively, and the cricket talk and description are of excellent quality." -The Spectator "It is a work of rude vigor; always stirring....The uncle is a gentleman of preternatural aplomb, granted all his previous experience, and the real hero of the prefect himself." -The Education Outlook
A Prefect's Uncle is an early novel by P.G. Wodehouse, one of his school stories for children.
"One of Wodehouse's early novels set in an English public school, a school story that revolves around cricket, stolen money, and an embarrassing uncle (who happens to be younger than his nephew) who enrolls in in his school . The action of the novel takes place at the fictional "Beckford College", a private school for boys; the title alludes to the arrival at the school of a mischievous young boy called Farnie, who turns out to be the uncle of the older "Bishop" Gethryn, a prefect, cricketer and popular figure in the school. His arrival, along with that of another youngster who becomes fag to Gethryn, leads to much excitement and scandal in the school, and the disruption of some important cricket matches."--Publisher.
"No, it's not that. It's only an uncle of mine who's coming down here. He's coming tomorrow, and I'm to meet him. The uncanny part of it is that I've never heard of him before in my life." "Is your uncle likely to do his duty, Bishop?" "I tell you I don't know the man. Never heard of him. I thought I knew every uncle on the list, but I can't place this one. However, I suppose I shall have to meet him." "Rather," said Marriott, as they went into the House; "we should always strive to be kind, even to the very humblest. On the off chance, you know. The unknown may have struck it rich in sheep or something out in Australia. Most uncles come from Australia. Or he may be the boss of some trust, and wallowing in dollars. He may be anything. Let's go and brew, Bishop. Come on, Reece."
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