The Little Nugget
P. G. Wodehouse
Read by Mark Nelson
Mrs Nesta Ford, in her London hotel room, reveals to her new friend Lord Mountry that she hopes to take her son Ogden on a yachting trip proposed by Mountry, despite her ex-husband having won custody of the boy. As Mountry leaves, Cynthia Drassilis arrives with Ogden, whom she has led away from his father's country house. Mrs Ford rewards Cynthia, but soon Mr Ford's secretary, a Mr Minnick, arrives to recover the stolen child. Cynthia tries to bribe his colleague, Mrs Sheridan, but to no avail, as she believes Nesta's influence has spoiled the boy. After they have gone, Nesta reveals to Cynthia Ogden's past as the 'Little Nugget', and the repeated attempts to kidnap him made by US gangsters. Nesta wishes to call in professional help, but Cynthia persuades her she can still do it, with the help of her new fiancé, a wealthy man called Peter Burns, who she suggests can take up a post at Ogden's new school, posing as a trainee schoolmaster. (Summary by Wikipedia) (8 hr 3 min)
Chapters
01 - Part 1 | 51:13 | Read by Mark Nelson |
02 - Part 2 Chapter 01 | 51:56 | Read by Mark Nelson |
03 -Part 2 Chapter 02 | 26:23 | Read by Mark Nelson |
04 - Part 2 Chapter 03 | 15:29 | Read by Mark Nelson |
05 - Part 2 Chapter 04 | 21:01 | Read by Mark Nelson |
06 - Part 2 Chapter 05 | 14:18 | Read by Mark Nelson |
07 - Part 2 Chapter 06 | 16:38 | Read by Mark Nelson |
08 - Part 2 Chapter 07 | 12:42 | Read by Mark Nelson |
09 - Part 2 Chapter 08 | 54:13 | Read by Mark Nelson |
10 - Part 2 Chapter 09 | 31:59 | Read by Mark Nelson |
11 - Part 2 Chapter 10 | 20:05 | Read by Mark Nelson |
12 - Part 2 Chapter 11 | 9:04 | Read by Mark Nelson |
13 - Part 2 Chapter 12 | 29:55 | Read by Mark Nelson |
14 - Part 2 Chapter 13 | 13:06 | Read by Mark Nelson |
15 - Part 2 Chapter 14 | 34:39 | Read by Mark Nelson |
16 - Part 2 Chapter 15 | 35:33 | Read by Mark Nelson |
17 - Part 2 Chapter 16 | 16:24 | Read by Mark Nelson |
18 - Part 2 Chapter 17 | 17:34 | Read by Mark Nelson |
19 - Part 2 Chapter 18 | 11:10 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Reviews
A Wonderful Listen
CoolWhipKid
This Wodehouse wasn't as outright comical as others but it still shines with his wonderful characters, situations, and writing. Mark Nelson gives another fantastic reading. When I read Wodehouse I now hear all of the characters in my head as if voiced by Mark Nelson. I highly recommend this combination of writer and reader.
Fantastic!!!
Ancient Aunt
Wow, this is such a good tale that as soon as it concluded the first time I started it from the beginning all over again. Highly, highly entertaining; one of Wodehouse's all-time best. Fantastic! And a wonderful job by the Librivox volunteer reader as well!!
Delightful, of course!
April H.
It is becoming increasingly more clear to me that Wodehouse was a true master of comedy. He weaved his words into witty phrases that leave me laughing and awed. The narration is professional quality!
Not bad
pop
slow burner, comes into it's own in the second half when all the characters are in position. of course, reading by Mr Nelson is excellent as always.
A LibriVox Listener
very good reader, cute light story
Mark Nelson and P G Wodehouse
Jpassservais
Mark Nelson and P G Wodehouse make for an unbeatable duo in bringing laughter and other good stories to me and, I know to many others. Thank you Mr. Nelson for giving of your time and lending your wonderful voice in reading this story and many others. I am a Veteran and have had some bad times with PTSD for many years and if you could only realize how much you have been able to lift some of the burden from some sad memories, you might pat yourself on your back as I thank you from my heart. May God bless you for that.
Very funny and even more clever !
free LeonardPeltier
I enjoyed this very much.Thank you to the professional reader who did a perfect narration.Towards the last few chapters, there was only one point where the star-crossed lovers seemed so unable to communicate with each other effectively and dragged it on forever about which one was more undeserving of happiness that I just wanted to hit them both over the head with a large wet sponge! lol But of course it all ended well with surprises up to the last moment. Mr. White, the butler, was a very interesting character. Highly recommended for great entertainment.
Martha Mydear
This book was so enjoyable,. The characters were not the usual cast of Wodehouse upper class ninnies. Here he has given us an assortment of oddities who complicate matters for the main character, Peter, who has obligated himself to protect a quite disagreeable child from being kidnapped. I am surprised that a director like Preston Sturgiss never adapted this story into a screwball comedy. It would have been perfect with Cary Grant. Mark Nelson does a great job.