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5. All Creatures Great & Small" by James Herriot
Sun Sep 6, 2020, 01:27 PM
Sep 2020

Semi-autobiographical stories of a veterinarian in pre-war Yorkshire. It was made into TV series in the 70's and has just been remade - brilliantly. Some of the new series was filmed on the railway here which is what prompted me to dig it out.

Not sure what I'll read next. We've been out buying books - quite a lot of M.C. Beaton - so at the moment I'm spoiled for choice.

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Still on Joe Grey cozies SheltieLover Sep 2020 #1
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All Creatures Great & Small" by James Herriot The King of Prussia Sep 2020 #5
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"The Case of the Sulky Girl" by Earl Stanley Gardner TexasProgresive Sep 2020 #7
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