The Coming of Bill (or: Their Mutual Child; or: The White Hope)
P. G. Wodehouse
Read by Don W. Jenkins
The Coming of Bill tells the story of Kirk Winfield, his marriage to Ruth, and their child called Bill. Bill's upbringing is threatened by the interference of Ruth's busybody writer aunt, Mrs Lora Delane Porter (Introduction by Wikipedia) (8 hr 19 min)
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Not your typical Wodehouse book
mikezane
Kirk and Ruth are a perfect match in Aunt Porter's mind. They are both perfect physical specimens. So, she brings them together. But Ruth's dad doesn't like Kirk, who he sees as a lazy ne'er-do-well, so he cuts both of them out of his life. Ruth and Kirk don't mind overmuch. They have a simple life, and a lovely little boy. But then, Kirk's inheritance starts to run out, so he must find a way to support the lifestyle he wants Ruth to have. This leads to complications aplenty, and threatens the marriage of Kirk and Ruth. This is a more emotional story than the usual satire of the Wodehouse book, but it still has a few laughs, and some deep thoughts as well. Don Jenkins does a great job with this story; the recordings are excellent. Enjoy!
Wodehouse + Eugenics ... what's not to love?
Vivia
plus a lively reader to move the story along... thanks, wonderful LibriVOX volunteers. I think this is hard to find on audio, so it is an extra thing!
Excellent! Fantastic!
Ancient Aunt
I like the characters in this book; PG Wodehouse captures the essence of many different types of people in this novel, with all their foibles, hopes, and strengths. The storyline entertains throughout. Excellent Librivox volunteer reader, too!
Lovely story and fabulous reader
SusieH
The reader did an amazing job narrating this fun story. His voice kept me in stitches throughout. The story is both sweet and amusing and I would totally recommend.
Excellent narrative and lively story
Sue Walker
Good rendition by Don Jenkins- he holds the attention of the listener with his strong portrayal of the characters.
eli g
Four stars for the story. Five stars for the reader.