This real life story of the Durrell family is fascinating - Haag brilliantly traces their footsteps in pre-war Corfu, England and India
- Simon Nye, Writer, ITV ’s The Durrells,
Family stories are worth telling, and this one is fascinatingly put together by Michael Haag. For few families present such an entertaining patchwork tale as the Durrells.
Daily Mail
A lively and appreciative study.
Times
Given their talent for mythmaking, The Durrells of Corfu is probably as fine an introduction to the real lives of this remarkable family as could be written.
Sydney Morning Herald
Haag vividly evokes the time and the place with sumptuous descriptions ... [he] has written a love letter to an extraordinary family. As families and other animals go, the Durrells are a breed of their own.
Daily Express
Haag adds sadness and depth to a story that is superficially golden and charming, and which never stops being so. There is so much lustre here that nothing can tarnish it; the complications and grievances only make you admire the Durrells more. What a family, and what lives well lived.
Sunday Times
These pages conjure the restorative, redemptive atmosphere of sunlight on stone.
Observer
Praise for The Quest for Mary Magdalene:
[A] well-researched and page-turning history ... a narrative as clue-rich as a thriller.
Sunday Times
Praise for The Tragedy of the Templars:
'Haag is a romantic pluralist, with an instinctive taste for the esoteric, the independent and the defeated; and a corresponding distrust of victors and orthodoxies.
TLS
Praise for The Templars: History and Myth:
'Here at long last is a history of the Knights Templar - and their secrets - that you can believe in.
Scotsman
Given that talent for mythmaking, The Durrells of Corfu is probably as fine an introduction to the real lives of this remarkable family as could be written.
Sydney Morning Herald
An absolutely riveting read.
The Mail on Sunday
A brief but rip-roaring biography of the multi-talented Durrell family.
- Marcus Berkman, Daily Mail