Birds, Beasts and Relatives

Birds, Beasts and Relatives

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Mar 31, 1977 · English · Paperback (248 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 248
Language English
Published Mar 31, 1977
Publisher Penguin Books
ISBN-10 0140043853
ISBN-13 9780140043853

Description

Gerald Durrell's enchanting prose takes readers on an unforgettable journey through his childhood days spent in an idyllic setting. Within the pages, he weaves a rich tapestry of vibrant experiences, blending vivid descriptions of nature with the delightful antics of the animals that surrounded him. His affectionate observations transform the landscape into a living, breathing character that plays a crucial role in his formative years.

As a young boy, Durrell's insatiable curiosity leads him to explore the intricate world of wildlife, fostering a deep connection with the creatures he encounters. Each chapter unfolds like a new adventure, filled with humor and warmth as he recounts his escapades with the fascinating beasts. From mischievous goats to exotic birds, the author brings to life the enchanting biodiversity of his home, capturing the essence of the natural world around him.

Simultaneously, this narrative serves as a poignant coming-of-age memoir, exploring themes of family, love, and the longing for belonging. The interactions with his family members add layers of charm and chaos to his life, offering glimpses of both support and challenge. Durrell’s reflections on his upbringing reveal the profound impact of his surroundings on his character development and passions.

In essence, the book is a celebration of nature's wonders and a testament to the indelible mark they leave on one's soul. With humor and heartfelt nostalgia, Durrell invites readers to experience the beauty and eccentricity of life, making it a captivating read for anyone who cherishes the connections between humanity and the natural world.

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Biography Autobiography & Memoir Nature

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