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_bW54 2000b
082 1 _a92 HER
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100 1 _aWight, Jim
_d(, 1943-)
245 1 4 _aThe real James Herriot :
_ba memoir of my father
_c/ Jim Wight.
250 _a1st American ed.
260 _aNew York
_b: Ballantine Books
_c, 2000.
300 _a371 p.
_b: ill.
_c; 25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 3 _aNo one is better poised to write the biography of James Herriot than the son who worked alongside him in the Yorkshire veterinary practice when Herriot became an internationally bestselling author. Now, in this warm and poignant memoir, Jim Wight talks about his father - the beloved veterinarian whom his family had to share with half the world. Alf Wight (aka James Herriot) grew up in Glasgow, where he lived during a happy rough-and-tumble childhood and then through the challenging years of training at the Glasgow Veterinary College. The story of how the young vet later traveled to the small Yorkshire town of Thirsk, aka Darrowby, to take the job of assistant vet is one that is well known through James Herriot's internationally celebrated books and the popular All Creatures Great and Small television series. But Jim Wight's biography ventures beyond the trials and tribulations of his father's life as a veterinarian to reveal the man behind the stories - the private individual who refused to allow fame and wealth to interfere with his practice or his family. With access to all of his father's papers, correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs - and intimate remembrances of all the farmers, locals, and friends who populate the James Herriot books - only Jim Wight could write this definitive biography of the man who was not only his father but his best friend.
546 _aEnglish.
600 1 4 _aHerriot, James
650 4 _aVeterinarians
_z-England
_z-Yorkshire
_v--Biography
651 4 _aYorkshire (England) --
_vFiction
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