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The Lord God Made Them All
The Lord God Made Them All
Author: James Herriot
James and Helen now have two growing children, Jimmy and Rosie, who bring a new kind of adventure into James's life. The Herriots live at Skeldale House on the edge of the Yorkshire dales, whose peace, solitude and feel of the wild make the countryside both thrilling and comforting at the same time. — It is the 1950s, a time of new advances in v...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781559274029
ISBN-10: 1559274026
Publication Date: 11/15/1996
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Publisher: Audio Renaissance
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD
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jeffp avatar reviewed The Lord God Made Them All on + 201 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Another James Herriot... light but fun reading. This one was mostly new to me, and I enjoyed it. I find these books uplifting and warm without being too sweet. Others, I know, feel differently, but I like them.

This one includes a few stories from trips Herriot took after the war. These glimpses of life beyond the Yorkshire dales were just as interesting to me as the animal stories for which he was justly famous.

If you haven't read this series and are in the mood for something pleasant without being challenging, they are recommended.
glasslassie avatar reviewed The Lord God Made Them All on + 19 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
One of my favorite things about James Herriot's books is that each chapter is almost a stand alone short story. Although this could get confusing, he never forgets to clue his reader into what point of his life the chapter fits into. Each chapter is a delightful (if short) diorama illustrating his life as a country vet in Yorkshire, England.
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I've known about James Herriot's books for years, but never got around to reading them. Then one day I happened to pick up his first book, "All Creatures Great and Small." I was completely hooked by the end of the first chapter. I look at the world a little differently after reading his books, and I can't pass by a cow or a horse (or even a dog) without smiling and remembering one of his stories. The last of his four book set, "The Lord God Made Them All," is a great example of why everyone should read James Herriot.
HausMaus avatar reviewed The Lord God Made Them All on + 28 more book reviews
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James Herriot is one of my all-time favorite authors. Each chapter is a short story of its own but also ties together with the others in the book. Calorie-free comfort food for the brain!
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This is the last of the series of James Herriot books. It is the tales of a rural veterinarian (nothing religious, despite the title) and a very sweet set of memoirs from a man who cared very much about both people and animals.
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Very engaging writing and enjoyable story
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Each of these books in the series is excellent - bringing back a more peaceful moments.
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Another great book in the series by James Herriot. This series chronicles his life as a country vet, starting in the 1930's. Of course he spends plenty of time describing his patients, but even as a non animal lover I thoroughly enjoyed these books because of his vivid descriptions of his colorful human characters, humorous anecdotes and general zest for life and for his job that abounds in this book as with the others.
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Heartwarming story of vets in a Yorkshire community, considered a classic.
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Wonderful and heartwarming true stories of a Yorkshire country vet. Book number 4

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