The Diary of a Yorkshire Vet is an extremely entertaining book. Julian Norton writes a weekly column in The Yorkshire Post and this book pulls together twelve months of those articles.
What the diary confirms is the incredible versatility that the vet needs to have whether dealing with animals, birds or even reptiles. There's also the contrast between the needs of pets and farm animals on whom the livelihood of so many of Julian's clients depend. Broken bones, cancers,problems with delivering the young, dogs and cats swallowing the wrong thing and so one, all part and parcel of the daily routine of the vet. Daily includes nightly as Julian frequently has to leave home in the middle of the night to deal with a farm emergency.
The Diary of a Yorkshire Vet is exceptionally well-written with Julian's trade mark humour shining through as he recounts the trials and tribulations, as well as the rewards, of the life of a vet in a busy mixed practice.
David Lowther. Author of The Blue Pencil, Liberating Belsen, Two Families at War and The Summer of '39, all published by Sacristy Press.