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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Utterly Enjoyable Fictionalized Memoirs All Things Bright and Beautiful continues the memoirs of James Herriot, newly married to Helen, as he continues his veterinary practice in Yorkshire. This book is simply more of the same witty, incisive commentary on animal ways and human nature, and how they came together in his unique professional life. Utterly enjoyable. great stories James Herriot tells the best stories..I have bought all of the CD's I wish there were more maybe the best in a great series I've read them all, and I think this is the best of the four. I've certainly re-read it the most. Herriot tells tales on all sorts of animals, and people--rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief, doctor, lawyer, merchant chief. He looks on them with a kindly eye, and you never forget the people or the animals. I have many favorites. One group is the 3 tales he tells of himself, a small man and rather a Boy Scout, trying to party with Granville Bennett, an overpowering party animal no man can keep up wit--but you get the feeling Herriot enjoyed trying, like many of us guys would. Maybe the best is the tale where he and his future wife cross that imaginary line between knowing one another and becoming a couple. TO a romantic sod like me, who remembers the night my wife and I joyously crossed that point of no return, that one is just a delight. Even stories i've read a dozen times and more can still have me laughing until I cry, or crying until I just have to start laughing again. More readable than Jean Shepherd, more intelligent than Dave Barry, this man was wonderfully funny, and his stories will live on for many decades, I hope. smelly book This book was very mildewy with brown edges to the book. I was going to send it back, but sprayed it with Melaleuca's Solumel and it took the smell and brown coloring away. I would not have been able to read it otherwise due to the smell! For animal lovers Whether you love animals, England, or just great stories, James Herriot's memoirs of his career as a country vet will really hit the spot. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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