Today it's my pleasure to be hosting a giveaway to give readers the chance to win a copy of A Vet at the End of the World by Jonathan Hollins. Sadly we weren't in a position to read this one for review but we still wanted to support Anne at Random Things Tours so offered to host a promotional post instead.
A vet’s life with a difference: all creatures great and small in the diverse and distinctive South Atlantic islands.
Hugely entertaining and affectionate, Jonathan Hollins’s tales of island vetting are not only full of ingenuity and astounding fauna – they are also steeped in the unique local cultures, history and peoples of the islands, far removed from the hustle of continental life. They are perfect for animal lovers, adventurers and armchair travellers alike.
Author Bio
Originally from the south of England, Jonathan Hollins MRCVS trained at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and has been a working vet for four decades. Since the mid-2000s, he has spent long periods as a senior vet in the British Overseas Territories of the South Atlantic and has a home on St Helena. He has written for the UK national press and presented documentary features for BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4.
Vet at the End of the Earth sounds like an entertaining read so if you're based in the UK (sorry we're having to restrict this one) and would like to read this book, enter via the Rafflecopter link below.
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ReplyDeleteI always wanted to be a vet when I was younger but sadly, my not so great health got in the way! Over the last few years, I have been able to do some volunteering for an animal rescue and that's probably the closest I'm going to get to becoming a vet! It sounds like Jonathan Hollins has had an amazing career and I would love to read his tales of island vetting.
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