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Blossom Comes Home (Hardcover)

by James Herriot (Author), Ruth Brown (Illustrator) "I arrived at Mr Dakin's farm just outside Darrowby on a warm April morning ..." (more)
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PreSchool-Grade 3-- Herriot has again done a superb job of describing one of his many experiences during his long veterinary career. Blossom the cow was long beyond her prime as a milk producer. Her owner, Mr. Dakin, had confided to Mr. Herriot that he had regretfully decided that old Blossom must be sold, and she was taken away by the local cattle-drover. Blossom, however, had other ideas. She accompanied the drover as far as the nearest village, then broke away from the herd, and ran back home. Mr. Dakin reconsidered his earlier decision and decided to let Blossom stay at her old home as a calf feeder rather than as a milk producer. The text is enhanced by soft, sometimes dark, illustrations on each two-page spread. Brown has added a great deal of character to the story with her detailed watercolors. Children who have enjoyed Herriot's Moses the Kitten (1984) and Only One Woof (1985, both St. Martin's) will undoubtedly enjoy this one, too. --Eldon Younce, Harper Elementary School, KS
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Herriot tells another timeless story of the friendship between man and animal. Making his veterinary rounds, he meets Farmer Dakin and his old cow, Blossom. Blossom is about to be sent away to market, but the cow has a surprise in store for everyone. Her reunion with Farmer Dakin is sure to warm the heart of every reader. Full-color illustrations.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Blossom makes an impression, Nov 4 2000
By Molly Carpenter (Mooresville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blossom Comes Home (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book. In James Herriot's usual heart-warming fashion, he tells the tale of a farmer's loyalty and fondness for his oldest cow. I began reading it to my son when he was two. I often cannot make it through the book without crying, and I have to explain that my tears are tears of joy. Very useful in discussing compassion concerning human relationships with non-human animals.
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