Vets Might Fly

Vets Might Fly by James Herriot is published by Hachette Audio in 2009. This edition presents a narrative that captures the life of James Herriot, whose moments of married bliss and domestic tranquility in Darrowby are disrupted by the onset of World War II. The book offers insights into the challenges faced during this tumultuous period, reflecting on both personal and professional experiences.
Readers will find a blend of biographical elements and memoirs that delve into the life of a veterinarian amid the backdrop of war. The narrative explores themes related to the medical profession and the impact of global events on everyday life. This edition, available in English, provides a unique perspective on the intersection of personal happiness and historical upheaval, making it a notable addition to the collection of those interested in biographies and memoirs.
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A few months of married bliss, a lover’s nest in Darrowby and the wonders of home cooking are rudely interrupted for James Herriot by World War II. The Herriot books form the basis of the popular BBC TV series “All Creatures Great and Small”.
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