What could be better during the golden age of boating on the Thames than a relaxing row up the river? So think J., George and Harris - not forgetting Montmorency the dog - but little do they suspect the mishaps, the scrapes and the japes that lie along the winding way.From becoming impossibly lost in the maze at Hampton Court to battles with tins of pineapple chunks, all the while attempting to limit the destruction wrought by the mischievous Montmorency, Jerome K. Jerome's classic novel of humorous misadventures and comedic authorial digressions is a paean to the banalities of everyday life and has entertained readers for more than a century.
A English writer and humorist, Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) wrote a range of plays, essays and novels during his lifetime and is best known for the classic comic work Three Men in a Boat. He began writing Three Men in a Boat in 1888. Though attacked by contemporary critics, the book was an extraordinary success - since its publication in 1889 it has never been out of print - and remains one of the most popular comic novels in the English language.
Three Men in a Boat is one of those rare classics that seems to come, as it were, out of nowhere, and to defy the odds.