Nature’s most rapt inspector, ally and celebrant . . . I could read about Durrell’s wildlife encounters all day . . . <b>a wise, genial and world-encompassing book</b>
- John Walsh, Sunday Times
Fills important gaps in the biographical narrative . . . <b>Truly, there is magic here</b>
- Kathryn Hughes, Guardian
<b>A moving tribute to Gerald's endeavours and achievements as a conservationist</b>
- Richard Bradford, Spectator
<b>Celebrates his extraordinary life in technicolour</b>
- Matt Nixson, Daily Express
Replete with characters of feathers, fur and fin,<b> it offers an intimate picture of the naturalist and his travels</b>
National Geographic
<b>A generous and magnificent achievement</b> – an autobiography, of sorts, composed of excerpts both well-known and rare, each carrying Durrell’s distinctive, engaging and entertaining voice. A century on from the beloved conservationist’s birth, <b>when so many forms of life remain at risk of extinction, it also stands as an important call to action before it’s too late</b>
- Julian Hoffman, author of Lifelines and Irreplaceable,