<p><em>Right Ho Jeeves</em> is one of the most <strong>famous and beloved novels</strong> in P.G. Wodehouse's <strong>Jeeves and Wooster</strong> series. The novel follows the <strong>bumbling but well-meaning Bertie Wooster</strong> who tries to solve problems for his friends and family but inevitably <strong>makes things worse</strong> forcing his <strong>brilliant valet Jeeves to clean up the mess</strong>.</p><p>This novel <strong>introduces one of Wodehouse's greatest comic moments</strong>-<strong>Gussie Fink-Nottle's drunken prize-giving speech</strong>-and is considered one of the <strong>finest examples of British humor ever written</strong>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>