Anecdotal & immensely charming Ted & I is a unique portrait of a shared childhood between Gerald Hughes & his younger brother Ted one of the finest & best-loved poets of modern times. Hughes brings alive a period when the two brothers would roam the countryside camping making fires pitching tents hunting rabbits rats wood pigeon & stoats. Teds fascination with all wildlife subsequently fed directly into his sublime poetry. Gerald describes watching his brother evolving into a great poet & describes them continuing their relationship even when many miles apart. Containing a great many unique & never-beforeseen family photographs of Ted Hughes as well as unpublished material this extraordinary memoir is an achingly poignant tale of childhood & youth & togetherness; the tenderness of brotherly love & the development of a poetic mind as Hughes went into the air force onto Cambridge where he published his first poems & met Sylvia Plath before settling in Devon with Sylvia where their children were born. Ted & I also features a foreword by Geralds niece Frieda Hughes the daughter of Ted Hughes & Sylvia Plath & herself a well-known painter & poet.