The Lord God Made Them All
All Creatures Great and Small
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Ralph
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Written by:
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James Herriot
About this listen
**This program is read by Nicholas Ralph, star of the PBS Masterpiece series All Creatures Great and Small**
"Nicholas Ralph’s readings of Herriot’s stories are as comforting an experience as the show, and even more immersive." - The Houston Chronicle
Now available in audio for the first time, The Lord God Made Them All is the bestselling sequel to All Things Wise and Wonderful and the fourth volume in James Herriot's classic collections of animal stories—the basis for the PBS Masterpiece television series, All Creatures Great and Small.
In this repackaged volume, after serving in the RAF in World War II, Herriot gladly returns home to Yorkshire to his beloved family and multitude of patients, with many more tender, funny, sad and wise stories to share with us and warm our hearts.
Animal lovers of all ages, and fans of Herriot's original classics, won't want to miss this beautiful treasure.
After serving in the Royal Air Force in World War II, James Herriot gladly returns home to Yorkshire to his beloved family and multitude of patients, with many more tender, funny, sad and wise stories to tell us. Touching our hearts with laughter and wisdom, lifting our spirits with compassion and goodness, James Herriot never fails to delight.
A Macmillan Audio production.
What the critics say
“This is Herriot at his best. . . able to make us laugh, cry or nod in agreement with some snippet of universal truth.” (The Washington Post)
“Herriot is a spellbinder as a storyteller.” (The Seattle Times)
“James Herriot is a pied piper with the written word. He eases his readers into loving, liking and laughing at familiar characters, animal and human.” (The Los Angeles Times)