The Humans In Our Family By Malcolm Gerloch

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The Humans In Our Family

Malcolm Gerloch

Now it's the turn of the humans in our family to fall under the microscope. It will do Flea and Ridden good to read about some of the scrapes their masters (servants) have been getting into. Firstly, we hear about our daughter, Emma, who is growing up fast and learning to be ever so sneaky. Then we recall how her mother, Red, and I are led a merry dance by a little metal guy in Sydney. Finally, Emma doesn't quite believe what happened to Red when I took her to see Disney World; but then, she always did like tall stories.

About Author

Malcolm Gerloch, author

Malcolm Gerloch

Dr. Gerloch retired in 1999 from a career as academic and research scientist in the field of quantum chemistry in the University of Cambridge. He is an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity Hall. He and his wife, Gwyneth, have since lived in Canberra, Australia. During his first twenty years of blissful retired domesticity, Malcolm has enjoyed gardening, house renovation and above all, learning to cook in several cuisines. Gwyneth has relinquished the kitchen with mixed feelings. Prior to writing (mostly) children's books, Malcolm's greatest achievement has been the construction of a dual-manual harpsichord for his wife to play. That was a present to thank her for introducing him to the non-scientific literature of - mostly - the nineteenth and twentieth century European and twentieth century North American writers.

Malcolm Gerloch, author