Psmith, Journalist
P. G. Wodehouse’s Psmith, Journalist follows the dandyish, unflappable Psmith as he transforms a mild domestic magazine into a crusading force for justice in pre-war New York. Alongside Mike Jackson, Psmith takes on corrupt slum landlords and violent street gangs with nothing but his sharp wit and loquacious charm. This satirical adventure blends Edwardian humor with gritty muckraking, offering a unique look at urban reform, the power of the press, and the utility of kindness.
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