Love Among the Chickens, first published in 1906 and revised in 1921, is a comic novel following writer Jeremy Garnet and his friend Ukridge as they attempt to run a chicken farm. As their poultry business descends into chaos, Jeremy falls in love with a neighbor’s daughter. Wodehouse’s early wit and absurdity shine through in this charming tale of rural misadventure, social pretension, and romantic confusion. The book showcases the seeds of the comedic brilliance that would define Wodehouse’s later works.
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