Gerald "Gerry" Malcolm Durrell was born in India in 1925. His elder siblings are Lawrence Durrell, Leslie Durrell, and Margaret Durrell. His family settled on Corfu when Gerald was a boy and he spent his time studying its wildlife. He relates these experiences in the trilogy beginning with My Family And Other Animals, and continuing with Birds, Beasts, And Relatives and The Garden Of The Gods. In his books he writes with wry humour and great perception about both the humans and the animals he meets.
On leaving Corfu he returned to England to work on the staff of Whipsnade Park as a student keeper. His adventures there are told with characteristic energy in Beasts In My Belfry. A few years later, Gerald began organising his own animal-collecting expeditions. The first, to the Cameroons, was followed by expeditions to Paraguay, Argentina and Sierra Leone. He recounts these experiences in a number of books, including The Drunken Forest. Gerald also visited many countries while shooting various television series, including An Amateur Naturalist. In 1958 Gerald Durrell realised a lifelong dream when he set up the Jersey Zoological Park, followed a few years later by the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust.
I loved it. An eccentric, fatherless, family living on the island of Corfu in the thirties are the main characters in this book narrated by the youngest child. Gerry is fascinated by all creatures great and small and observes them in the wild, but also brings them home. (In later life he actually had his own zoo raising endangered animals.) Each family member had distinctive quirks as did their Greek friends. But what I really enjoyed were the minute, lovely descriptions of the animals, the trees, the landscape, the ocean, the sky. Gerry was an excellent observer and writer. This was the basis for a TV series that was delightful.