While this book stands alone, it's more enjoyable to read after his classic 'My Family and Other Animals'. That's because it contains the story of his moving to Corfu as a child, and introduces many of the people who re-appear in 'Fillets of Plaice'.
Hard to say anything much without giving spoilers. But the stories are well-written, with some brilliant observations and the classic Durrell-style confused conversations.
Very enjoyable. Highly recommended.
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