All Things Bright and Beautiful

All Things Bright and Beautiful

by James Herriot

Narrated by Christopher Timothy

Unabridged — 13 hours, 23 minutes

All Things Bright and Beautiful

All Things Bright and Beautiful

by James Herriot

Narrated by Christopher Timothy

Unabridged — 13 hours, 23 minutes

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Overview

James Herriot has now become firmly established and accepted as one of Darrowby's veterinarians. He's also married, and lives with his wife Helen on the top floor of Skeldale House. His former boss, now partner, Siegfried, lives downstairs with Siegfried's brother Tristan.

James continues the rich and rewarding day-to-day life of a small-town veterinarian, and we journey with him across the dales, meeting a whole new cast of unforgettable characters — humans, dogs, horses, lambs, parakeets — all of them drawn with the same infinite fascination, affection and insight that made James Herriot one of the most beloved authors of our time. All all the stories are warmly, evocatively told by the world-renowned "voice" of Dr. Herriot: Christopher Timothy.

A Macmillan Audio production.


Editorial Reviews

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James Herriot found a gentle, wise and often humorous way to write about animals and to evoke a beautiful but fading way of life in those Yorkshire Hills. He showed me how to focus not just on the animals, but on the people who lived with the animals, and their loving, sometimes difficult and very wonderful connections with one another. While he is known for his wonderful writing about animals, I often think of his ability to capture people. From the first, I've tried to capture that feeling, that uplifting and heartwarming style. I can't say that I have ever quite matched the writing of James Herriot, but he has always inspired me and given me something to aim for. He often makes me smile, sometimes makes me cry, you can't really ask more from a writer than that.” —Jon Katz, New York Times bestselling author of Second Chance Dog, A Dog Year, A Good Dog, and many others

“I recall reading All Creatures Great and Small many years ago, while working as a veterinary technician for a mobile vet in Los Angeles. We worked with cats and dogs, of course, but with farm animals, too, and apes and monkeys and angry pet raccoons, burros, crows, macaws– the variety of pets in Los Angeles was limitless. During that wonderful time, I'd be beaten senseless by a kangaroo, held hostage by a love-struck chimpanzee, chased by angry hogs, and sat on by a miniature horse inside of a well-known celebrity's home. It was a magical time, and it made perfect sense for me to read Herriot in the evenings, a grand fellow who'd roam the English countryside making veterinary house calls, effortlessly moving from draft horses to kittens, healing, telling stories. I felt a kinship with him and his magical world, and marveled at his talent for drawing me into his cast of characters. Later in life, when I too would write of my experiences with animals and their people, I would hearken to Herriot's Yorkshire Dales, and to prose so genuine that it would help inspire my own career as a writer and pet behaviorist. Herriot to me remains a superhero of sorts, who, in visiting home after home like some veterinary Santa, taught me how simple, heartwarming prose about people and their animals could rise above the commonplace, and become art.” —Steve Duno, author of Last Dog on the Hill, The Everything Cat Book and The Amazing Dog Trick Book

“The kind of book that makes an evening seem a little warmer and your pet a bit more important.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer

“A very warm, very engaging read . . . the reader falls totally under his spell.” —The Associated Press

“Whether sad or glad, each story shows his affection for animals and people . . . this man is a celebrant of life.” —Chicago Tribune

“Herriot is both tender and wise . . . All Things Bright and Beautiful is a book to be happy with.” —The Boston Globe

“You had better read this book yourself. It's a treat, a rare one, and God knows we all need all treat these days.” —The Washington Post

“Human beings just naturally respond to a writer as lovable, wholesome, eloquent, humorous and well-stocked with anecdotes as James Herriot. He offers a mastery of both the comic and the tragic.” —Chicago Tribune

All Things Bright and Beautiful is like a visit to a loved place inhabited by dear friends . . . certainly the happiest book so far this season” —The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)

“Humour, realism, sensitivity, earthiness; animals comic and tragic; and people droll, pathetic, courageous, eccentric—all of whom he views with the same gentle compassion and a lively sense of the sad, the ridiculous, and the admirable.” —The Columbus Dispatch

“James Herriot has served up another warm, witty, wonderful book in All Things Bright and Beautiful.” —The Indianapolis News

“It is impossible to speak of this second book without thinking strongly of the first. For it is truly a repeated 'miracle' as All Creatures Great and Small was described. Whatever joy one found in the first is in the second, only even more joyous; whatever laughter rippled from the throat in the reading of the first, finds even greater gusto in this one. It is funny, wry, simple in its story but as deep and perceptive of life's truths as the superlative sensitivity of the writer and his talent can make it. Best seller list, look out!” —The Hartford Courant

“Humour, realism, sensitivity, earthiness; animals comic and tragic; and people droll, pathetic, courageous, eccentric—all of whom he views with the same gentle compassion and a lively sense of the sad, the ridiculous, and the admirable.” —The Columbus Dispatch

“Superb, a book to be enjoyed in one sitting or in bits and pieces to make it last longer.” —Library Journal

APR/MAY 05 - AudioFile

We meet an unforgettable cast of characters, animal and human, in the second volume of Herriot’s memoirs. Herriot is now Siegfried’s partner in the country veterinary practice, and we go with him on his rounds, cheering his successes, mourning his losses, and smiling at the humor he finds so often. Christopher Timothy, who played James Herriot in the BBC version of “All Creatures Great and Small,” recreates a variety of rich Yorkshire accents impeccably and brings these stories of small town and country life before WWII vividly alive. Each character has a distinct voice and personality, and you end the book wanting to hear more about each one. Masterfully narrated, this is a joy to listen to. J.D.P. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172124853
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 03/01/2003
Series: All Creatures Great and Small Series , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,204,111
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