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  • Published: 23 April 2025
  • ISBN: 9780241762950
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $24.99
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Birds, Beasts, and Relatives




Gerald Durrell’s beloved account of his childhood in Corfu, now in Penguin Modern Classics for the first time

‘Another tiger-golden day lay ahead of us. It was as though England had never really existed’

The Durrell clan’s escapades on their Greek island home resume with the second volume of the Corfu Trilogy. Budding zoologist Gerald continues to explore the natural wonders around him, enjoying a night fishing trip, receiving a donkey as a birthday present and accidentally bringing a bear home for tea. Here too are more stories of the eccentric creatures he calls his family, including Margo’s ill-advised foray into spiritualism and what becomes known as ‘Mother’s Great Romance’. Ending as the Second World War is declared, Birds, Beasts and Relatives is an enchanting return to a magical place.

  • Published: 23 April 2025
  • ISBN: 9780241762950
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $24.99
Categories:

About the author

Gerald Durrell

Gerald Durrell (1925-1995) moved from England to Corfu with his family when he was eight. He spent much of his time studying the island's wildlife and surprising his family by keeping lots of very unusual pets in very unexpected places. He grew up to be a famous naturalist and conservationist, leading expeditions to exotic places such as Argentina, Sierra Leone, Assam and Madagascar. Durrell dedicated his life to the preservation of wildlife, especially the less glamorous kinds, which he called 'little brown jobs' and 'small uglies'. It is through his efforts that creatures such as the Mauritius pink pigeon and the Mallorcan midwife toad have avoided extinction.

Over his lifetime he presented many TV shows, and wrote thirty-seven books, including My Family and Other Animals and its two sequels,Birds, Beasts and Relatives and The Garden of the Gods. He founded Jersey Zoo in 1959 as a centre for the conservation of endangered species, and in 1963 created the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust - later renamed Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in his honour - of which his wife, Lee, is still Honorary Director. He was awarded the OBE in 1982.

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Praise for Birds, Beasts, and Relatives

Delightful, charming, funny

The Times

A wild and amusing chronicle

Daily Express

A lot of frolic, fun and charming ribaldry, as well as the warm feeling of having been transported to a lovely spot where worry is unknown and anything is believable

The New York Times
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