In the narrative he creates a fictional village called ‘ Darrowby’, based on the town of Thirsk and the surroundings rural areas, which act as the perfect setting for describing his amusing experiences about the early days of his veterinary career. In ‘ If Only They Could Talk’, the first book in a series of his semi-autobiographies, the reader gets acquainted with a young James Herriot, just out of veterinary college, taking up a rural practice in the town of Thirsk, Yorkshire during late 1930s. Apart from being incredibly entertaining, Herriot’s books also offer a historical perspective at the practice of veterinary science that was followed in Britain during the time period. His style of narration that describe his adventures with the animals and their owners, is of the most hilarious form that can make even the most serious of the reader burst out in a laugh. His reminiscences as a surgeon are pleasantly mild and warm to read. James Alfred Wight, the British veterinary surgeon and writer, is renowned for his semi-autobiographical works written under the name ‘ James Herriot‘, which chronicle some of the most amusing moments from his life as a veterinarian.
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