“Path of the Kangaroo Cub” (English: “Two in the Bush”, 1966) is a novella about the journey of the well-known English writer and biologist Gerald Durrell to New Zealand, Australia, and Malaya. With his characteristic humor, the author tells of encounters with people and, of course, with amazing and rare animals.
The author of the book is Gerald Malcolm Durrell (English: Gerald Malcolm Durrell; January 7, 1925, Jamshedpur, British India — January 30, 1995, Saint Helier, Jersey) — an English naturalist, writer, founder of the Jersey Zoo and the World Wildlife Preservation Trust, organizations that now bear his name.