Nuts in May is a 1964 comedy novel by the British writer Richard Gordon, best known for writing the Doctor series.
[1][2] When his son Teddy is sent down from Oxford University and breaks off his engagement to a wealthy young woman, the publisher Algernon Brickwood attempts to take him in hand.
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