Marrying Off Mother and Other Stories
(Author) Gerald DurrellGerald Durrell introduces an eccentric cast of characters in this entertaining collection of stories, first published in 1991. Which of these stories is true and which is semi-true I have, of course, not the slightest intention of telling you, but I hope this will not detract from your enjoyment . . . In the title story, part of the inspiration behind the ITV drama The Durrells, we join his family in Corfu, where Gerry joins forces with Larry and Margo in encouraging Mother to consider finding a new husband, only to rue the consequences. Highlights from the other tales in this collection are the acquisition of a strongly perfumed pig named Esmerelda, a foul-mouthed parrot called Moses, and a compulsive gambler who inspires a miracle. Written with Durrell's usual sharp eye for observing humour in any situation, Marrying Off Mother will delight fans both old and new and is the perfect celebration of Durrell's hundredth birthday. 'A renegade who was right . . . He was truly a man before his time' - David Attenborough
Gerald Durrell
Gerald Durrell was a British naturalist, conservationist, and author, best known for his humorously written autobiographical books about his childhood and his experiences as a wildlife collector. His most notable works include "My Family and Other Animals," "Birds, Beasts, and Relatives," and "The Corfu Trilogy."
Durrell's writing style is characterized by his vivid descriptions of the natural world, his witty observations, and his infectious love for animals. He is credited with popularizing the genre of humorous wildlife writing and inspiring a new generation of conservationists through his passionate advocacy for the preservation of endangered species and their habitats.
"My Family and Other Animals" is Durrell's most famous work, recounting his eccentric childhood on the Greek island of Corfu with his colorful family and their menagerie of pets. The book has been widely acclaimed for its entertaining storytelling, charming characters, and insightful reflections on the beauty of the natural world.
Gerald Durrell's legacy in literature and conservation continues to inspire readers and environmentalists around the world, making him a beloved figure in both fields.