The Aye-Aye and I
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Degas
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By:
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Gerald Durrell
About this listen
Gerald Durrell's last book, The Aye-Aye and I, records his final animal-collecting expedition, a trip to Madagascar in 1990, and his efforts to save the elusive and mythical lemuroid known as the Aye-Aye. Prompted by the country's radical deforestation and slash-and-burn agriculture, Durrell, his wife, and their team of zoologists embark on a mission to capture and conserve the species - distinguished by its "giant, chisel-like teeth", "round, hypnotic eyes", and large "spoon-like ears".
During the course of their journey, they encounter golden river snakes, flat-tailed tortoises, the gentle lemurs of Lac Alaotra, and the Malagasy chameleons. Durrell's exuberant descriptions of the island, its people, and ecology are among his best.
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©2016 Gerald Durrell (P)2019 Naxos AudiobooksWhat listeners say about The Aye-Aye and I
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- Amelia Woodruff
- 20-01-20
Utterly enchanting
Much his older brother Lawrence Durrell (one of the great literary geniuses), Gerald Durrell is an excellent writer. His descriptions of the natural world and Madagascar are beautiful and this was a true pleasure to listen to. The performance and narration are vert well suited to the book as well.
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- Beth
- 17-09-24
How to educate and not bore people
Love these books, I wish all his were on here. I think everyone should read it listen to Durrell's writing.
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- Jay Aitch
- 25-10-21
Brilliant and evocative.
Completely engaging from the start. I only wish he had written more books in his lifetime.
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- Tishie de la Harpe
- 09-05-19
Brilliant and amusing
This is the greatest book, so very Amish g I laughed out allowed when listening with tears rolling down my face. It is beautifully naratored. It is also the most amazing story can't wait to read another one,
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- Janet Jones
- 23-11-19
Brilliant!
Yet another brilliant book. I love Gerard Durrell's books I was in hysterics at times. The narrator wasn't bad but not brilliant.
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- Mrs. Janice Cowpersmith
- 24-10-20
pure bliss for your ears
with the most beautiful and hilarious descriptions that leave wonderful pictures in your mind. this book is a welcome relief from today's trouble
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- LC
- 03-10-20
Nice, but loses charm compared to earlier books
I enjoyed hearing about this trip to Madagascar, and learning about Madagascar itself.
It was a nice account of his trip but with less charm and magic than his earlier books.
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- hfffoman
- 10-04-20
Probably the best book I have ever sent back.
Gerald Durrell was a good bloke. A great bloke. I would love to write a 5 star review of what a wonderful bloke he was. Read his wikipedia page and you will be blown away with admiration. Unfortunately the book is less interesting than the wikipedia page and, much as I felt it was a good book, I got bored half way through and put it away. And that is despite the narration by Rupert Degas, surely the absolute number 1 of Audible readers. This is probably the best book I have ever sent back.
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