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A Yorkshire Vet: The Next Chapter
- Narrated by: Simon Slater
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Professionals & Academics
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Publisher's Summary
The Yorkshire Vet embarks on this newest adventure treating the animals and their assorted owners across the Yorkshire Dales.
A Yorkshire Vet: The Next Chapter follows Julian's veterinary stories and amusing anecdotes through his work as a mixed practice vet in North Yorkshire.
Julian has spent over 20 years working in Thirsk, literally following in the footsteps of James Herriot - the world-renowned vet and author.
This book follows Julian's passion for treating the animals under his care, be they cows, sheep, pigs, horses, alpacas or dogs and cats, along with the interesting and amusing characters who own and care for them. His voice, well known from his television work, rings out - as does the humour, dedication and love for the animals.
A Yorkshire Vet: The Next Chapter tracks Julian's work around the beautiful North York Moors and, more recently, around the Vale of York and the Yorkshire Dales from his new veterinary home in Boroughbridge, where the Herriot spirit lives on!
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-03-2020
great read
much better....this is what I was hoping for.....lots of vet n animal stories......Sorry Julian but I'm not overly interested in personal history.....just looooove the animals.....keep writing like this
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- Steven Nigel Ibbotson
- 28-04-2020
great read
really enjoyed it . very similar to the other books but very enjoyable . always like listening to Julian's story's and are well really good .
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