Love Among the Chickens


Read by Mark Nelson

(4.4 stars; 884 reviews)

Jeremy Garnet, a second-rate novelist, gets talked into joining his old pal Stanley Featheringstonehaugh Ukridge in an insane plan to start a chicken ranch. Garnet should bail out on his crazy friend, but he falls in love with one of Ukridge's neighbors, Phyllis. Soon he is up to his neck in sick chickens, bad debts, a hostile future father-in-law, a sinister plot, and dirty golf. It all gets a bit thick, what? (Summary by Mark Nelson) (5 hr 56 min)

Chapters

A Letter With a Postscript 7:36 Read by Mark Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Ukridge 16:31 Read by Mark Nelson
Waterloo Station, Some Fellow-Travellers, and a Girl with Brown Hair 13:52 Read by Mark Nelson
The Arrival 15:23 Read by Mark Nelson
Buckling To 13:45 Read by Mark Nelson
Mr. Garnet's Narrative - Has to do with a Reunion 13:34 Read by Mark Nelson
The Entente Cordiale is Sealed 15:33 Read by Mark Nelson
A Little Dinner at Ukridge's 17:25 Read by Mark Nelson
Dies Irea 11:40 Read by Mark Nelson
I Enlist the Services of a Minion 20:09 Read by Mark Nelson
The Brave Preserver 14:18 Read by Mark Nelson
Some Emotion and Yellow Lupin 16:11 Read by Mark Nelson
Tea and Tennis 15:09 Read by Mark Nelson
A Council of War 18:43 Read by Mark Nelson
The Arrival of Nemesis 17:39 Read by Mark Nelson
A Chance Meeting 15:27 Read by Mark Nelson
Of A Sentimental Nature 10:29 Read by Mark Nelson
Ukridge Gives Me Advice 21:04 Read by Mark Nelson
Asking Papa 15:24 Read by Mark Nelson
Scientific Golf 20:10 Read by Mark Nelson
The Calm Before the Storm 11:18 Read by Mark Nelson
The Storm Breaks 20:46 Read by Mark Nelson
After the Storm 14:20 Read by Mark Nelson

Reviews

Another wonderful pairing of Wodehouse and Mark Nelson


(5 stars)

I had to warm up to the Ukridge character. I mean, "it's a bit hard" to understand why Garnet would have anything to do with such a Buffoon. But once the story gets going and the initial shock of Ukridge's personality dies down there is much to enjoy in this story. As always Marks reading is flawless and his character voices are spot on. It is easy to recommend anything Read by Mark Nelson and he does a particularly great job when he reads Wodehouse.

You Must Read This


(5 stars)

Ukridge has a good heart & good intentions but doesn't seem to want to research ventures before going into them. So, he does make your head shake often but you can't help but love him. Near the end when he's in the pool cheering his friend to fight for the girl he loves is when I couldn't help but laugh out loud, a lot! This happened when hearing about the hen named after his aunt earlier. A pure Wodehouse delight!

great stuff


(5 stars)

All these blighted critical reviews, it’s hard. To quote our good author, “If there is one thing I dislike, it is the man who tries to air his grievances when I wish to air mine.” Mr Woodhouse is hilarious. It’s not the destination, it’s the journey people. And to our dear reader, keep it up old horse!

Wodehouse at his best.


(5 stars)

This recording is very well read. I have read a lot of house but the story was new to me. I laughed out loud many times.

Humorous and 'jolly good fun'


(4 stars)

A witty, lighthearted romance centered around chickens - what is there not to love?! The reader is superb, the plot pure comedy, and the author on point. This was my first experience with P. G. Wodehouse, and I definitely would like to listen to more of his work. Preferably read by Mark Nelson! Just a note: while this story can be enjoyed by everyone, it will be even more hilarious if you have some knowledge of chickens and their daily needs; or if, like myself, you own a backyard flock. Enjoy!

Light-hearted and funny


(5 stars)

A sweet and silly tale well written and excellently read. Would highly recommend this to those who are looking for a good laugh, light hearted storyline and humorous narration.

been there


(4 stars)

This guy has definitely chased a chicken or two in his day; the Aunt Elizabeth incident was spot on. I laughed so hard I had tears.

fun and more fun


(5 stars)

Wodehouse brilliant but the chap who read the book was brilliant-er. Wonderfully read made the characters come alive.