"Prefect's Uncle" by P.G. Wodehouse transports listeners to the lively halls of Beckford College, a private boys' school, where the arrival of the mischievous Reginald Farnie stirs up excitement and scandal. As Reginald, the uncle of the popular prefect Bishop Gethryn, navigates the complexities of school life, the disruption he causes impacts crucial cricket matches and the social dynamics among the students. This tale captures the timeless themes of youthful mischief, camaraderie, and the consequences of one's actions, all wrapped in Wodehouse's signature wit. Its exploration of friendship and the trials of adolescence remains relatable, making it a delightful listen for anyone who appreciates the charm of classic literature.