Day Five: A book that makes you happy, Or, Sohini already took Durrell.
From such a long time ago. The first Wodehouse I ever read. A friend of my mother's gifted it to me on my thirteenth or fourteenth birthday, and it's still my favourite book by him for purely sentimental reasons. I know every story in it by heart but I never talk about it and I never bring it up because I love what it's about so much - twelve vintage cases, as the cover says, of good eggs and decent chaps entangled in snares of young love. I still think Wodehouse does the best job, without hamming it, of making gawky love feel happy, no that's not the word, quietly joyous, and I can't help but appreciate that because it adds much to the moment whenever I pick it up. But this book isn't even completely about love; I keep getting the feeling it's more about those much-required instances, those I Feel Just Like a Child moments. So there, defeat awkwardness with maximum ridiculosity. This is where it all started.
3 comments:
Haha QC reference right there made me very happy. And this is one of my favourite books too. Discovered at brother of brother's friend's place. Yay for serendipity
I have read this! Yaay for Wodehouse who makes all of life's problems go away.
Ah, Wodehouse. I totally have Bijoymashi to thank for Wodehouse.
And also, Durrell.
<3.
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