Rating: Summary: An Ok Book Review: All Things Bright and Beautiful By: James Herriot The book is about a man named James Herriot. He lives in Darrowby,England and has a wife named Helen. He is a veterinarian who works on farm animals. He is a very nice person and cares for the animals and the people as well. As a writer he only writes about the things that happen to him. He has written several books like All Creatures Great and Small, and The Lord God Made Them All. He lives in a hilly area and his house is on a hill One experience he has that shows compassion, is an old dog named Jacque. Jacque is a dog who chases cars. Then one day he gets a wife and they have puppies. The pups start to over throw him. Until one day, the owner sold the puppies to different people. Then the dog did not feel old so James was glad. James showed compassion for Jacque by being concerned for him because, the dog's where running faster then him and he was afraid that the dog would feel that he was becoming unnoticed. Another experience is when he is going to a field to deliver a lamb deliver a lamb. He has to go find the lamb then they went to get the lamb out. But the lamb gets stuck he try's to get it out but it dies. Then he gets a lamb that is an outcast. He skins the lamb of the dead animals and puts the skin on the outcast so the mom thinks he is her lamb. And the mom accepts him. James shows compassion towards others. He is a great person in the book and is an understanding man. He cares for the animals and the animals care for him. So it is a mutual fulfilling relationship. I recommend this book to people that wish to go in to the veterinarian business, because it talks about how to do different technique
Rating: Summary: An Ok Book Review: All Things Bright and Beautiful By: James Herriot The book is about a man named James Herriot. He lives in Darrowby,England and has a wife named Helen. He is a veterinarian who works on farm animals. He is a very nice person and cares for the animals and the people as well. As a writer he only writes about the things that happen to him. He has written several books like All Creatures Great and Small, and The Lord God Made Them All. He lives in a hilly area and his house is on a hill One experience he has that shows compassion, is an old dog named Jacque. Jacque is a dog who chases cars. Then one day he gets a wife and they have puppies. The pups start to over throw him. Until one day, the owner sold the puppies to different people. Then the dog did not feel old so James was glad. James showed compassion for Jacque by being concerned for him because, the dog's where running faster then him and he was afraid that the dog would feel that he was becoming unnoticed. Another experience is when he is going to a field to deliver a lamb deliver a lamb. He has to go find the lamb then they went to get the lamb out. But the lamb gets stuck he try's to get it out but it dies. Then he gets a lamb that is an outcast. He skins the lamb of the dead animals and puts the skin on the outcast so the mom thinks he is her lamb. And the mom accepts him. James shows compassion towards others. He is a great person in the book and is an understanding man. He cares for the animals and the animals care for him. So it is a mutual fulfilling relationship. I recommend this book to people that wish to go in to the veterinarian business, because it talks about how to do different technique
Rating: Summary: Changed My Life. Review: All Things Bright and Beautiful is a fantastic book that had a curious effect on the direction of my life. This sequel to Herriot's best-selling "All Creatures Great and Small" continues the true, autobiographical adventures of the author as an English countryside veterinarian. I had just read his first book and dove right into this second one, absolutely convinced as a teenager that veterinary medicine was my destiny. But by the end of this second book, Herriot helped me realize that while I loved animals, I wouldn't be happy as a vet. The odd hours, inevitable disappointments, and requirement to frequently and literally go elbow deep into places I'd rather not, caused the realization that petting a warm and fuzzy pet and fixing a sick and slimy farm animal are two entirely different propositions. One measure of a book's merit is its power to change lives. This one has such power, for which I'm eternally grateful. -- Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead and owner of 3 cats, 2 dogs, and 2 horses.
Rating: Summary: Great book. One of Jim Herriot's best. Review: An absolutely smashing read from everybody's favourite vet. James Herriot carries on with his wonderful stories of veterinary successes and failures. The usual host of characters like Siegfried and his brother Tristan along with the infamous Dales farmers produce tales that never fail to tickle. Herriot also tells us more about his courtship with Helen and how the two of them finally professed their love for each other.
Rating: Summary: Perfect for anyone who loves life! Review: As not only an animal lover, but (hopefully) an up and coming veterinarian, James Herriots books seemed like a great thing to look into. Herriot's books bring the Yorkshire countryside directly into your home. He brings the world of hard work, late nights, confusing symptoms, and the unknown of a vets life into the readers heart, but at the same time he also shows the thrill of pulling an animal back from the brink of death or bringing another life into the world. This wonderful combination starts off when Herriot leaves for the RAF to fight in World War II, but as he goes through basic training his mind (and the book) wanders back to his days in Darrowby doing what he loves best.
Rating: Summary: ANOTHER GREAT BOOK BY THE MASTER HERIOT. Review: BRING THE EXPREINCE OF YORKSHIRE TO LIFE. BRING LAUGHTER AND TEARS TO ME. GREAT BOOK YOU CAN READ ANY TIME.
Rating: Summary: a charming series Review: I read these books when I was younger and last summer I went to Yorkshire, England. I was surprised to find that the locals actually spoke they way they did in the book. I never met anyone quite as amusing as the characters in this book, though. I re-read this book and found myself laughing out loud almost every chapter. This book is well-written and very amusing. I recommend this book to people of all ages.
Rating: Summary: a charming series Review: I read these books when I was younger and last summer I went to Yorkshire, England. I was surprised to find that the locals actually spoke they way they did in the book. I never met anyone quite as amusing as the characters in this book, though. I re-read this book and found myself laughing out loud almost every chapter. This book is well-written and very amusing. I recommend this book to people of all ages.
Rating: Summary: Addictive and Irresistable. A must have for animal lovers Review: I think the book is filled with lots of unique ideas and experiences. Every chapter is something new and interesting. It is not boring even up to the last page of the book. In it, is a good mix of knowledge and real life experiences, allowing the reader to be transported to the scene itself.
Rating: Summary: James Herriot - an Amusing Storyteller Review: James Herriot Describing Himself in All Things Bright and Beautiful In the novel All Things Bright and Beautiful, the author James Herriot is using his experiences as a veterinarian in Scotland to make an indirect characterization of himself. Reading the book, we get the picture of James Herriot as being a person who simply loves life because of the small things that happen in it whether they happen when he visits the farms in the country, goes and gets drunk in a pub, or has to get up in the middle of the night because of his job. Due to his amusing and joyful way of describing what he sees and does, we get encouraged to love life as much as James Herriot loves it himself. The way he indirectly describes himself makes the novel a joy to read. We are not supposed to learn the lessons of life when reading this novel; we are supposed to enjoy James Herriot as a fantastic storyteller and get inspired to enjoy the small though extraordinary things in life that happen every day. The indirect characterization of James Herriot is what makes us realize that. We get inspired by his personality and his actions. James Herriot has put his personality onto every page of the book, and it is his personality that shapes the novel and makes it as good and amusing as it is. James Herriot has not written this novel because he had to; he has written it because he wanted to, and his love of writing about a topic as banal as his own life makes this novel a positively different and extraordinary piece of literature.
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