Fauna and Family: More Durrell Family Adventures on Corfu

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30 Apr
The inspiration for the PBS Masterpiece series, The Durrells in Corfu: A naturalist’s childhood adventures with animals—and humans—on a Greek island. For a passionate animal lover like young Gerald Durrell, the island in the Ionian Sea was a natural paradise, teeming with strange birds and beasts. As he writes . . . “To me, this blue kingdom was a treasure house of strange beasts which I longed to collect and observe, and at first it was frustrating for I could only peck along the shoreline like some forlorn seabird, capturing the small fry in the shallows and occasionally being tantalized by something mysterious and wonderful cast up on the shore. But then I got my boat, the good ship Bootle Bumtrinket, and so the whole of this kingdom was opened up for me, from the golden red castles of rock and their deep pools and underwater caves in the north to the long, glittering white sand dunes lying like snowdrifts in the south.” The final entry in Durrell’s Corfu Trilogy,

Reviews (28)

Humor in True Life

I will be sure to read the rest of Gerald Durrell’s books that chronicle the adventures of his family living on the island of Corfu. The title I chose was out of order but now I must read whatever is available. Durrell writes as if the most hilarious events were everyday occurrences among his family on their Sun drenched island. Yes it happened a long time ago but It was entertaining and enlightening.

I only wish he had written 100 more books...

Wonderful writing, as always, from Mr. Durrell. He makes you feel as if you are there, living with the family; observing, participating. I love all the stories (okay maybe not the ones about the snakes!) and wondered many times whether I was going to wake up my family in the middle of the night from laughing too loudly. I can't pick a favorite chapter, but the last one, about their big party had me laughing the most, esp Captain Creech's bawdy songs and driving mother crazy. As in all of his books, I love how Gerry pretty much has free reign of the Island. He has all his animals in his room and those he collects more of, and his dogs and his donkey. He meets friends along the way and he gives them the gossip of the islanders and they give him food. (not that he's not being fed at home, but he gets hungry staying out all day in his travels!) And of course there's the ever patient yet exasperated Mother, Margo with her guy-craziness, Leslie with his love of all things hunting and shooting, and Larry-probably my favorite character besides Gerry, Spiros, the family savior and also Theo, who he says was "all things to us". Someday I'm going to finish all the Durrell books and then have to start over. I know, I know, #FirstWorldProblems.

Fauna, Family and Fun

"Fauna and Family" (also published as "The Garden of the Gods") is the last of the three books Gerald Durrell wrote focusing on his bohemian childhood on Corfu. As with the two previous books ("My Family and Other Animals" & "Birds, Beasts, and Relatives"), we encounter local family friends Spiro and Theodore, and spend time with Gerry, watching and collecting new natural specimens for examination and enjoying the locals. Sister Margo acquires her own collection, of suitors, who visit unannounced, providing a source of angst for her mother but endless amusement for her unsympathetic brothers (not to mention the animals, who always exacerbate a disaster in some creative way). Brother Larry continues to have his interesting friends visit. Brother Leslie has not stopped shooting anything that moves. Mother has not stopped cooking under stress. While Gerry brings home any and all living animals, from snakes to owls to goats, in large quantities. In short, the characters remain the same, with endless possibilities for entertainment - and those possibilities do not fail to produce. I'm familiar with Durrell, having started with "Bafut Beagles," years ago and enjoyed it so much that I've never passed up a G. Durrell offering since. His delight in every type of nature, his interest in the world and people around him, and his amusement in what he sees all comes through in his writing - and I have to believe his unconventional childhood heavily influenced both his outlook and ability. His descriptions are unfailingly interesting, and he is always such a fun read. The Corfu Trilogy has been made into several television efforts, most recently "The Durrells in Corfu" on Masterpiece Theatre. So worth the investment.

More good times and belly laughs from the Durrells

I will probably never tire of the wit and charm of the Durrell family as chronicled by Gerald, the youngest child of said family, in these lovely three books about his childhood and his family's misadventures on the exquisitely beautiful island of Corfu in Greece. I promise you that even though this last piece of the "trilogy" is honestly just more of the same, I was still quite pleased with it because, after all, sometimes one WANTS more the of same. I have already ordered the first of another series he wrote about a little zoo or preserve or something he sets up in the beginnings of his young married life. These books are still popular after all these years because they are, well, interesting (he really does know an awful lot about all the living creatures he studies on the island and makes even stick insects fascinating for the rest of us and funny. They are funny in a nice kind of way; the laugh is never at anyone’s expense, really. The family really does love each other and that’s nice these days when we are surrounded by books and tv that seem to celebrate dysfunctional families as the norm, and therefore normal. But don’t you go thinking they don’t disagree and argue, they certainly do, and their arguments make up a hefty percentage of the laughs. Be prepared to laugh. Out loud. You will, I promise.

Best writer ever!

Gerald Durrell is my favourite author. I have read almost all of his books, so it’s hard for me to find one I haven’t read. I enjoy his style of writing, so much detail and information written in a delightful way! I can’t help but exploding with laughter when he describes his anecdotes. He’s brilliant!!

Great read

I enjoyed this family story. It is funny and heart warming.

Fun true history

A fun read. True story. Real history.

while I haven't read it yet I know I shall like it. I have read the first of his ...

I know this author well so, while I haven't read it yet I know I shall like it. I have read the first of his trilogy "My Family & Other Animals" and it was delightful. These types of books and authors, however, aren't easily found in Chapters/Indigo etc. so I turn to Amazon... they are great, especially for books - good prices and excellent, prompt delivery.

Insightful

An interesting snapshot of life in prewar Europe.

My favorite author

My all time favorite author is Gerald Durrell. The first book in this series, My Family and Other Animals, made me laugh harder than any other book I have ever read. This book continues the story of the Durrell family while Gerry was growing up. I am thankful that Amazon allows me to make purchases of books that may no longer be in print and get them at good prices. I recommend!

Humor in True Life

I will be sure to read the rest of Gerald Durrell’s books that chronicle the adventures of his family living on the island of Corfu. The title I chose was out of order but now I must read whatever is available. Durrell writes as if the most hilarious events were everyday occurrences among his family on their Sun drenched island. Yes it happened a long time ago but It was entertaining and enlightening.

I only wish he had written 100 more books...

Wonderful writing, as always, from Mr. Durrell. He makes you feel as if you are there, living with the family; observing, participating. I love all the stories (okay maybe not the ones about the snakes!) and wondered many times whether I was going to wake up my family in the middle of the night from laughing too loudly. I can't pick a favorite chapter, but the last one, about their big party had me laughing the most, esp Captain Creech's bawdy songs and driving mother crazy. As in all of his books, I love how Gerry pretty much has free reign of the Island. He has all his animals in his room and those he collects more of, and his dogs and his donkey. He meets friends along the way and he gives them the gossip of the islanders and they give him food. (not that he's not being fed at home, but he gets hungry staying out all day in his travels!) And of course there's the ever patient yet exasperated Mother, Margo with her guy-craziness, Leslie with his love of all things hunting and shooting, and Larry-probably my favorite character besides Gerry, Spiros, the family savior and also Theo, who he says was "all things to us". Someday I'm going to finish all the Durrell books and then have to start over. I know, I know, #FirstWorldProblems.

Fauna, Family and Fun

"Fauna and Family" (also published as "The Garden of the Gods") is the last of the three books Gerald Durrell wrote focusing on his bohemian childhood on Corfu. As with the two previous books ("My Family and Other Animals" & "Birds, Beasts, and Relatives"), we encounter local family friends Spiro and Theodore, and spend time with Gerry, watching and collecting new natural specimens for examination and enjoying the locals. Sister Margo acquires her own collection, of suitors, who visit unannounced, providing a source of angst for her mother but endless amusement for her unsympathetic brothers (not to mention the animals, who always exacerbate a disaster in some creative way). Brother Larry continues to have his interesting friends visit. Brother Leslie has not stopped shooting anything that moves. Mother has not stopped cooking under stress. While Gerry brings home any and all living animals, from snakes to owls to goats, in large quantities. In short, the characters remain the same, with endless possibilities for entertainment - and those possibilities do not fail to produce. I'm familiar with Durrell, having started with "Bafut Beagles," years ago and enjoyed it so much that I've never passed up a G. Durrell offering since. His delight in every type of nature, his interest in the world and people around him, and his amusement in what he sees all comes through in his writing - and I have to believe his unconventional childhood heavily influenced both his outlook and ability. His descriptions are unfailingly interesting, and he is always such a fun read. The Corfu Trilogy has been made into several television efforts, most recently "The Durrells in Corfu" on Masterpiece Theatre. So worth the investment.

More good times and belly laughs from the Durrells

I will probably never tire of the wit and charm of the Durrell family as chronicled by Gerald, the youngest child of said family, in these lovely three books about his childhood and his family's misadventures on the exquisitely beautiful island of Corfu in Greece. I promise you that even though this last piece of the "trilogy" is honestly just more of the same, I was still quite pleased with it because, after all, sometimes one WANTS more the of same. I have already ordered the first of another series he wrote about a little zoo or preserve or something he sets up in the beginnings of his young married life. These books are still popular after all these years because they are, well, interesting (he really does know an awful lot about all the living creatures he studies on the island and makes even stick insects fascinating for the rest of us and funny. They are funny in a nice kind of way; the laugh is never at anyone’s expense, really. The family really does love each other and that’s nice these days when we are surrounded by books and tv that seem to celebrate dysfunctional families as the norm, and therefore normal. But don’t you go thinking they don’t disagree and argue, they certainly do, and their arguments make up a hefty percentage of the laughs. Be prepared to laugh. Out loud. You will, I promise.

Best writer ever!

Gerald Durrell is my favourite author. I have read almost all of his books, so it’s hard for me to find one I haven’t read. I enjoy his style of writing, so much detail and information written in a delightful way! I can’t help but exploding with laughter when he describes his anecdotes. He’s brilliant!!

Great read

I enjoyed this family story. It is funny and heart warming.

Fun true history

A fun read. True story. Real history.

while I haven't read it yet I know I shall like it. I have read the first of his ...

I know this author well so, while I haven't read it yet I know I shall like it. I have read the first of his trilogy "My Family & Other Animals" and it was delightful. These types of books and authors, however, aren't easily found in Chapters/Indigo etc. so I turn to Amazon... they are great, especially for books - good prices and excellent, prompt delivery.

Insightful

An interesting snapshot of life in prewar Europe.

My favorite author

My all time favorite author is Gerald Durrell. The first book in this series, My Family and Other Animals, made me laugh harder than any other book I have ever read. This book continues the story of the Durrell family while Gerry was growing up. I am thankful that Amazon allows me to make purchases of books that may no longer be in print and get them at good prices. I recommend!

The wonderful Durrell family!

A crazy, delightful family. I loved the TV series and this book tops it off very nicely.

Fascinating and Funny

This is part of the Corfu trilogy and is one of my favorite books to read again and again. The story of Gerald Durrell's early years as a naturalist and animal collector is absorbing and his stories about his family and friends will keep you laughing. Recommended for anyone interested in nature, travel to other countries, and wonderful family stories.

Five Stars

Great stories of an unusual family.

Five Stars

This was a gift.

Gerald Durrell is a favorite author of ours!

Fabulous descriptions and amusing- a great book to read aloud!

Five Stars

Gerald Darrell is a great writer, what can I say.

Five Stars

very funny

Fauna & Family

I've enjoyed Gerry Durrells' work since My Family & Other Animals that I read in 9th grade. Everything since has been just as fun.

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