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Tending Critters in the Ridges

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Not since Dr. James Herriot have the life and times of a country veterinarian given us a first hand look at the miracle of medicine and compassion, the formula for the healing art. Tending Critters in the Ridges carries the reader from the hustle and bustle of a fast-paced America to a small rural town nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is the story of a veterinarian who moves his family of five from the low country of South Carolina where the heat and humidity are unbearable to the cool mountains of Western North Carolina.

172 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 13, 2005

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Clyde Brooks

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99 reviews3 followers
May 29, 2020
When you don’t feel like starting another “deep” book you read something light like a humorous book by a veterinarian. Dr. Brooks started an animal surgery in a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina where everyone knows everyone! He takes care of both large and small animals. We’re with him while he has to castrate a 600 pound sow and doing surgery on a lovable lab and a cantankerous Siamese cat. He is a very compassionate doc and Dad to 3 boys. I gave it a 4 simply because the book just stopped. There was no ending. I hope no pages were left out . A Kindle Unlimited book(free during the Covid-19 crisis.
38 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2019
A Very Daring Man

I love to read by vets and medical doctors. I found Dr Brooks to be more concerned. avoid any potential his patients and much less interested in tooting his own horn. His appreciation of his office staff is very woven into almost every story he tells.I wish he would
F write another book soon.
15 reviews
September 2, 2021
No respect for the reader

If you can't write, I guess it's not your fault. You could have hired someone to proofread your manuscript, though.
I was annoyed throughout by the boring telling of uninteresting stories, but the mistakes (gas petal, for example) really sent me over the edge.
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35 reviews
October 3, 2021
Ok read

It was an okay book. He probably has a low key personality and that is what came through to me. He also made
some odd choices when he had things to do. The stories weren't really about the animals but about the characters and he didn't bring them to life for me.
92 reviews2 followers
May 4, 2022
well written account of a veterinarian

The author’s writing made this book a joy to read. His experiences were interesting and told do well, it was as if I was at the scene. Great vet and great writer
28 reviews
July 19, 2022
surprised

I was surprised how much I enjoyed this book. Well worth the time to read. A little modern James Harriet, “All Creatures Great and Small” Dr Brooks sold the town as well, I want to live there!
113 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2017
Lovely

The book flowed well, the vet was allowed emotional actions. Well researched, written from the authors heart ❤. More, please.
39 reviews
June 17, 2020
Get a copy for you and one for a friend!

Love this book and would have it by bed to read over and over. Lots to laugh over and some years too, a great book.
3 reviews
October 24, 2020
Great reading.

Enjoyed this book just as much as Herriot’s stories. Would enjoy more stories like these. Thank you for providing this one.
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49 reviews2 followers
January 21, 2021
Very good book

If you like animals and stories about their interactions with people you will enjoy this book. You can read it at your leisure.
268 reviews2 followers
March 18, 2021
if you like tv vet shows like DR Pol you will like this book.
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101 reviews
September 6, 2021
So interesting, and beautifully written ... sometimes sad, sometimes humorous, sometimes joyous stories about the patients, their owners, and the veterinarian and his practice.
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