The Yorkshire Vet : In the footsteps of Herriot
Wright, Peter, 1956 October-2018
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Total copies: 2
This warm and engaging memoir from the star of Channel 5's }The Yorkshire Vet{ is set to appeal to fans of }All Creatures Great & Small{ and }My Family & Other Animals{. As featured on BBC Breakfast.A warm, engaging and witty memoir from the star of Channel 5's The Yorkshire Vet.This is the life story of vet Peter Wright, charting his working relationship with the famous 'James Herriot', from work experience with him as a lad, to taking over his practice in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.Packed full of laugh-out loud moments, heartbreaking stories and transporting tales of his love for the animals and people of this breathtaking part of the country. Covering his bucolic childhood growing up on a farm right through to the heady days of his successful Channel 5 TV series, Peter's warm nature and professional attitude shine through every page.'Honest and refreshing' On: Yorkshire MagazineIncludes a Foreword by Jim Wight, author of The Real James Herriot.What readers are saying:'Fascinating and absolutely engrossing''One of the best books I've read this year''Peter has been a noble successor to James Herriot'Real reader reviews from GoodReads.com
Main title:
The Yorkshire Vet : In the footsteps of Herriot / Peter Wright ; [with Helen Leavey] ; foreword by Jim Wright.
Author:
Wright, Peter, 1956 October-, authorLeavey, Helen, author
Imprint:
London : Mirror Books, 2018.
Collation:
xxiv, 222 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9781912624119 (hardback)
Dewey class:
636.089092636.089 WRI
Language:
English
Subject:
Wright, Peter, 1956 October-Veterinarians -- England -- Yorkshire -- BiographyVeterinary medicine -- England -- Yorkshire -- AnecdotesCountry life -- England -- YorkshireTelevision personalities -- Great Britain -- AnecdotesBiographyMemoirsTelevisionRural communitiesVeterinary medicineAgriculture & farmingBiography: generalEuropean historyUnited Kingdom, Great Britain20th century, c 1900 to c 199921st century, c 2000 to c 2100Yorkshire (England) -- Social life and customs
BRN:
328160