- Published: 5 December 2024
- ISBN: 9781405977852
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $28.00
Myself and Other Animals
- Published: 5 December 2024
- ISBN: 9781405977852
- Imprint: Penguin Audio
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $28.00
Replete with characters of feathers, fur and fin, it offers an intimate picture of the naturalist and his travels
National Geographic
Nature’s most rapt inspector, ally and celebrant . . . I could read about Durrell’s wildlife encounters all day . . . a wise, genial and world-encompassing book
John Walsh, Sunday Times
A moving tribute to Gerald's endeavours and achievements as a conservationist
Richard Bradford, Spectator
Celebrates his extraordinary life in technicolour
Matt Nixson, Daily Express
Fills important gaps in the biographical narrative . . . Truly, there is magic here
Kathryn Hughes, Guardian
A generous and magnificent achievement – an autobiography, of sorts, composed of excerpts both well-known and rare, each carrying Durrell’s distinctive, engaging and entertaining voice. A century on from the beloved conservationist’s birth, when so many forms of life remain at risk of extinction, it also stands as an important call to action before it’s too late
Julian Hoffman, author of Lifelines and Irreplaceable
Funny and readable and hugely charming . . . Durrell really can write like a dream . . . This book is a charming tribute to him: a reminder of his beliefs, and of his ability to make you laugh while making you think
Moira Redmond
Sparkling descriptions of animal behaviour are the beating heart of Durrell’s accounts of trips to Cameroon, Guyana, New Zealand, Mauritius, Madagascar and elsewhere . . . Durrell’s concern for species extinction thrums throughout Myself and Other Animals
Ella Creamer, Guardian
Reading Myself & Other Animals makes you feel like an archaeologist uncovering an ancient mosaic. As you leaf through a section, you reveal the colourful sparkle of a new fragment. It isn’t a complete picture, but by the end, you can see enough to feel you know Gerald Durrell just that bit better . . . earns its place in the pantheon of Durrell’s books
Chris Simms, New Scientist