James Alfred Wight, better known by his pen name James Herriot, was an English veterinary surgeon and writer.
He is renowned for his semi-autobiographical stories, often collected under the title "All Creatures Great and Small." Wight began his veterinary career in 1940 in Yorkshire, where he remained for life.
He started writing at 50, publishing his first book in 1970.
His stories, while partially fictional, are based on his experiences as a country vet.
Wight's writing is characterized by keen observations of both animals and their owners, offering insightful commentary on rural life and the human condition, often infused with humor and hope.
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