Poultry in the Pulpit: Further Revelations of the Vet in the Vestry
Cameron
1988
Submitter: Not sure what to make of this from the cover.
Holly: This is the memoir of a veterinarian who became a minister. Here’s the Publishers Weekly review. It also got good reviews on GoodReads. The title is catchy and the cover is odd enough to get people to take a look. It seems like a pretty good choice for Christian-centric, rural communities. The Vet in the Vestry was Cameron’s first book, and this one continues his story with more on the ministerial part of his life. It may have appeal to James Herriot readers. I’m calling this one odd enough to be interesting, but old enough to be weed-able if it no longer circulates.
Is this book so screwy that you show its cover upside down ?
Can’t see the upside down effect. Is it all the pics?
The only one right-side up is the last photo.
Yes, the cover and table of contents are upside down.
It’s right-side-up for me.
It’s right-side-up for me but in the Facebook feed the main picture was upside down.
If this book was a murder mystery it would be murder most fowl.
“May the tender piece be with you…”
“…and also with you.”
That sounds genuinely interesting.
On a somewhat sadder note, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded and crashed in the vicinity of the author’s parishes the same year this book was published.
I actually own this book and the prequel Vet in the Vestry. As a veterinarian myself I collect these type of books.
Don’t we have something similar, a railroad engineer/pastor who comments here at times?
Sorry reverend, but your enormous cock is distracting me from your sermon.