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|summary=A book to feed the imagination of any teen or adult and highly recommended by Angus Reid (our first competition winner) and by Bookbag.
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|summary= A classic, and apparently true, story of a boy, his family and their menagerie of creatures, living on the beautiful isle of Corfu in the 1930s.
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|date=February 1999
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'''A ''Times Educational Supplement'' Teachers' Top 100 Book'''
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'''A Times Educational Supplement Teachers' Top 100 Book'''
  
I remember when reading was a necessity rather than the luxury time affords me these days. Back when reading two or three books a week was normal for me, I had my favourites, Blyton, Tolkien and Adams to name a few. Yet the only authors I could have claimed to have read all their books were Herriot and Durrell.
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Meet the Durrells, a quintessentially eccentric English Family. We have Larry, the lazy and pompous eldest; Leslie, who loves hunting and the outdoors; Margo, a sulky teenage girl at the mercy of her hormones; Mother, who seems unflappable, even in the most extreme situations; Roger the loyal family dog and finally Gerry, who is 10 years old and has an obsession with the natural world. “My Family and Other Animals” is Gerry's story of what happened when the family decided to uproot to escape the drab monotony of England for the sunnier climes of Corfu.
  
I always wanted to be a vet but gave up when I realised seeing animals suffering was not a glamorous occupation, (Thanks to All Creatures Great and Small and those bods down the BBC!) so my next choice was to travel to the countries Gerald Durrell frequented and to find those trap door spiders and fish that illuminated the waters of Corfu at night.
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With a penchant for collecting animals, the Durrell family is about to get much, much bigger, as we are introduced to a menagerie of characters including two pups called Puke and Widdle, a pair of cheeky, thieving 'Magenpies', a murderous gull, a tortoise, a terrapin, a gecko, two toads, two water snakes and many more unforgettable creatures who all become part of the family. The animals all have their own personalities and the resulting anecdotes are very funny indeed. It has been a long time since I laughed so much whilst reading, much to the annoyance of my children and those arround me.
  
This short intro takes me to the book I am going to review for your perusal, My Family and other Animals, by Gerald Durrell. (This was made into a BBC series which I refused to watch as my precious childhood memories were too important to be released.)
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The book is, of course, a classic and has not been out of print since it was first published in 1956. The book used to be required reading in schools and has found a new and eager audience with each subsequent generation. Not only is the book very funny, but it is also extremely well written. The prose is poetic and the scene-setting superb. Durrell really brings Corfu to life and I could almost feel the sunshine on my skin and smell the Mediterranean lilies.
  
As a child, young Gerald Durrell was removed from London for family health reasons and taking to the Island of Corfu to be educated in life by life. This book chronicles his early pubescent life from the ages of 10 to 14, where he nurtured his youthful enthusiasm for nature to what was to evolve to possibly the best Zoo the world has ever seen and the safe existence of many threatened and endangered species of animals.
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There are so many highlights in this book, it is hard to pick one that stands out, but the scene that made me laugh the most was when Gerry brings home a scorpion with babies clinging to its back. He puts the scorpion family in a matchbox and goes for his dinner, forgetting all about them. When dinner is over, big brother Larry is keen to light up a cigarette and naturally, all hell breaks loose when he reaches for the matches...
  
Gerald tells of his family and their eccentricity and of the people they acquaint themselves with over the 4 year period they were in Corfu. He describes the characters so well they come out of the pages and join you in an imaginary world which only certain authors can take you to. Durrell has a way of describing things almost optically and very little thought is needed to visualise any scenario his somewhat eventful days would uncover.
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“My Family and Other Animals” is one of those classic books that you just “have to read,” The characters are larger than life, the settings idyllic and the stories are laugh-out-loud funny. It's a heart-warming book for all ages and I'm keen to read the rest of the Corfu trilogy to see what happened next. Many thanks to the publishers for my review copy. I will treasure it.
  
He leaves no leaf unturned when he characterises his family and I shudder to think had he been my brother, what he would have made of me. His family are larger than life and had that Victorian British stiff upper-lip aristocracy and Gerald was more the Attenborough type, adventures and an enjoyer of risk. The creatures he came across from the now infamous Trap Door Spiders, Tortoises and lizards, to the less desirable scorpions he introduced to his suffering siblings, were described as if you had found them yourself.
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Those who love animals will enjoy [[An Otter in the Aga by Rex Harper]], which features more small creatures with big personalities.
  
The book itself carries on through his adolescent years and enduring family fiascos but the most readable of all were the times he just packed a sandwich and explored Corfu for her natural beauty and animalistic treasures and took you with him.
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It's not the thinking mans book and certainly not for the lateral thinker, this book is an adventure of imagination and vision and if your children have an inkling for nature and reading, this book is the thinking child's Harry Potter.
 
 
 
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My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell

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Category: Autobiography
Rating: 5/5
Reviewer: Louise Jones
Reviewed by Louise Jones
Summary: A classic, and apparently true, story of a boy, his family and their menagerie of creatures, living on the beautiful isle of Corfu in the 1930s.
Buy? yes Borrow? yes
Pages: 400 Date: July 2016
Publisher: Puffin
External links: [www.durrell.org Author's website]
ISBN: 9780141321875

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A Times Educational Supplement Teachers' Top 100 Book

Meet the Durrells, a quintessentially eccentric English Family. We have Larry, the lazy and pompous eldest; Leslie, who loves hunting and the outdoors; Margo, a sulky teenage girl at the mercy of her hormones; Mother, who seems unflappable, even in the most extreme situations; Roger the loyal family dog and finally Gerry, who is 10 years old and has an obsession with the natural world. “My Family and Other Animals” is Gerry's story of what happened when the family decided to uproot to escape the drab monotony of England for the sunnier climes of Corfu.

With a penchant for collecting animals, the Durrell family is about to get much, much bigger, as we are introduced to a menagerie of characters including two pups called Puke and Widdle, a pair of cheeky, thieving 'Magenpies', a murderous gull, a tortoise, a terrapin, a gecko, two toads, two water snakes and many more unforgettable creatures who all become part of the family. The animals all have their own personalities and the resulting anecdotes are very funny indeed. It has been a long time since I laughed so much whilst reading, much to the annoyance of my children and those arround me.

The book is, of course, a classic and has not been out of print since it was first published in 1956. The book used to be required reading in schools and has found a new and eager audience with each subsequent generation. Not only is the book very funny, but it is also extremely well written. The prose is poetic and the scene-setting superb. Durrell really brings Corfu to life and I could almost feel the sunshine on my skin and smell the Mediterranean lilies.

There are so many highlights in this book, it is hard to pick one that stands out, but the scene that made me laugh the most was when Gerry brings home a scorpion with babies clinging to its back. He puts the scorpion family in a matchbox and goes for his dinner, forgetting all about them. When dinner is over, big brother Larry is keen to light up a cigarette and naturally, all hell breaks loose when he reaches for the matches...

“My Family and Other Animals” is one of those classic books that you just “have to read,” The characters are larger than life, the settings idyllic and the stories are laugh-out-loud funny. It's a heart-warming book for all ages and I'm keen to read the rest of the Corfu trilogy to see what happened next. Many thanks to the publishers for my review copy. I will treasure it.

Those who love animals will enjoy An Otter in the Aga by Rex Harper, which features more small creatures with big personalities.

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