Large And Small Creatures
(JAMES HERRIOT)
I would want to speak you about James Herriot, veterinary writer scomparso in 1995, to my warning a great history narrator of animals who s'intrecciano with history of their masters, common personages and originates tells them to you with typical sens of humor the English one. Of it it has written several, of books, James Herriot (of it I cite only the more important): LARGE AND SMALL CREATURES, MADE HAPPY BETWEEN the BEASTS, AND the GETLTEMAN CREO', WONDERFUL THINGS SAGGE AND, FOR LOVE DI TUTTE the CREATURES, rendering participates of its life dedicated to the profession in a Yorkshire to horse between the peace and the second world war us where he landed to single ventitré years, after the veterinaria.Vita bachelor in hard, its, to having itself to raise in the heart of the icy winter night in order to catch up a stable in top to the Pen-nibs where, in order to help to give birth a cow, denuda until the cintola and all the arm in the ventre becomes part of the fattrice. Us a beastly physicist wants in order to cure imbizzarriti Tauruses or indisciplinati pigs at the beginnig especially when the mountain dwellers, mistrustful by nature, do not demonstrate to sympathy neither confidence to it. But also much passion, one passion that to traspare to every page: for the nature, for one healthy life and to the open air and for all the creatures, large and small. Dogs and cats carry themselves behind a tender history, sometimes sometimes moving, but often amusing like the relationships between James Herriot and its head who then will become its associate, that Sigrid Farnon who in typically English its aplomb is exact the opposite one of the protagonist. A lot interesting is the description of evolversi of the techniques and the remedies especially with the advent of the antibiotics whose effect is therefore portentoso to seem magical. That although ours is not one sciamano, but a man with its limits who colleziona succeeded and defeats but is still able to affect themselves to the birth of a agnellino; the more thrilling part of its job because, as it says same, it does not demand the same physical hard work of the delivery of a cow and in compensation gives you the more tender and perfect and wonderful creature who can itself be imagined.
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