cover image Whatever Happened to Margo?

Whatever Happened to Margo?

Margaret Durrell. Trafalgar Square Publishing, $35 (226pp) ISBN 978-0-233-98917-4

In 1947, Margo Durrell, sister to zoologist Gerald (The Ark's Anniversary) and novelist Lawrence (The Alexandria Quartet), returned home to England after years of extensive travel in order to find a means to support her two children. On the advice of an aunt, she established a boarding house in the seaside village of Bournemouth. This memoir, written in 1951 and discovered in an attic by a granddaughter, details Margo's experiences as a landlady who was continually beset by eccentric lodgers rather than the respectable tenants she had hoped for. Unfortunately, the stilted writing does not do justice to what must have been an interesting time in the author's life. Besides lodgers, who included several jazz musicians, a painter of nudes and a bigamist, her brother Gerald visited with his snake and several monkeys who later escaped into the neighborhood. Photos. (Apr.)