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Birds, Beasts and Relatives (Jack Crossman Adventures)
Author: Gerald Malcolm Durrell
Creator: Nigel Davenport
Publisher: Chivers Audio Books
Category: Book

Buy Used: $63.99





Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 6631289

Format: Audiobook
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Items: 6

ISBN: 0745159060
EAN: 9780745159065
ASIN: 0745159060

Publication Date: January 1996
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: THIS IS AN UNABRIDGED EX-LIBRARY AUDIO CASSETTE BOOK. IT IS 7.5 HOURS LONG AND IS READ BY NIGEL DAVENPORT. THE CASSETTES PLAY FINE AND THE CASE IS FINE. Ships quickly with tracking number.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Part coming-of-age autobiography and part nature guide, Gerald Durrells dazzling sequel to My Family and Other Animals is based on his boyhood on Corfu, from 1933 to 1939. Originally published in 1969 but long out of print, Birds, Beasts, and Relatives is filled with charming observations, amusing anecdotes, boyhood memories, and childlike wonder.


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3 out of 5 stars More adventures in Corfu   September 3, 2008
Gerald Durrell has written quite a few books, including 3 about his life as a young boy on the Greek Island of Corfu. This is the middle book of the trilogy and is not as funny as the other two (My Family and Other Animals and In the Garden of the Gods). He relates various stories about his childhood which involved ranging far and wide on the island observing and collecting various animals, birds and insects. The stories are pleasant and interesting, just not laugh out loud funny like his other books. I did enjoy it.

I wouldn't recommend for middle school because one story contains pretty graphic detail of a peasant woman giving birth.



5 out of 5 stars Classic Durrell: wonderfully funny   February 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have been a huge fan of Gerald Durrell's books since childhood, especially the ones that his family features in, predominantly. This is the follow up to My Family and Other Animals and it is just as much fun!
Highly recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Another book of lovely excursions to the island of Corfu   September 24, 2007
This is another wonderful books of Gerald Durrell's memories of his time on the island of Corfu prior to the Second World War. He takes us back to another time and place before the world changed for good.

Each chapter is a separate story and rememberence of those days when as a young man he marvels at not only the natural world around him, but also the various people he encounters and learns to appreciate. It is easy to get lost in one of these stories and feel like you are there with him on a hot summer day with his faithful dogs tagging along beside him.

I recommend this book to anyone who not only loves nature, but also can appreciate a time gone by when people were different and even strangers were looked as guests. This book is one that I intend to read again and again in the coming years and will appreciate the stories just much each time as the first time.



5 out of 5 stars Good product   August 15, 2007
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

The books arrived in perfect condition and in very good time. I am completely satisfied.


4 out of 5 stars Menagerie   October 7, 2003
 12 out of 22 found this review helpful

Gerald Durrell is the younger brother of Lawrence Durrell. The island of Corfu lies off of the Albanian and Greek coastlines. The family settled there to escape the deary English weather.

Gerald's mother fought a losing battle with the Greek language. The family members became familiar with all of the peasants in the region. Gerald had a tutor named George who was an adept of fencing and an adult scientist friend named Theodore.

Gerald visited the rock pools while his sister swam. Margo's sun bathing bothered a church functionary, a monk. Gerald sought permission to follow a fisherman, to accompany him in his boat when he fished at night. The fisherman used a trident to catch scorpios.

There was a myrtle forest near the family's house. Gerald received a rich dark brown donkey for his birthday. The donkey was used by Gerald to transport things. Larry brought home friends, artists and writers, and brought home an artist who could play the accordian, Sven.

Theordore had told a countess that Gerald, who was a fairly young boy at the time, was a naturalist and had a number of pets. The countess offered to give him a white owl who had an injured wing. Gerald went to fetch it and to meet her on his donkey.

He wanted to add baby hedgehogs to his menagerie. When he went away for a weekend his sister overfed them and they died. The book is joyous and colorful. The snippets above are used to give the reader a sense of what to expect.

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