H is for Hawk

Paperback Published on: 26/02/2015
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H is for Hawk
Enlightening
I have to confess, that I do not read a lot of nature writing and only the odd biography, and I can’t even say that I’m particularly keen on birds (except ... READ MORE
Claudia  Sunderhauf
H is for Hawk
H is for Hawk
How training a hawk can help deal with the profound loss of a loved one. Taking inspiration from the writing of T H White, the author embarks on the challe... READ MORE
Philippa at Colchester
H is for Hawk
Deeply moving
H is for Hawk is an exploration of grief and finding the light in nature and perseverance.
Manon Divet

Synopsis

Winner of the Costa Book of the Year

Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction

'I can't remember the last time a book made me feel so many different things in such quick succession.' - Rachel Cooke, The Guardian

As a child, Helen Macdonald was determined to become a falconer, learning the arcane terminology and reading all the classic books. Years later, when her father died and she was struck deeply by grief, she became obsessed with the idea of training her own goshawk.

She bought Mabel for £800 on a Scottish quayside and took her home to Cambridge, ready to embark on the long, strange business of trying to train this wildest of animals.

H is for Hawk is an unflinchingly honest account of Macdonald's struggle with grief during the difficult process of the hawk's taming and her own untaming.

This is a book about memory, nature and nation, and how it might be possible to reconcile death with life and love.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780099575450
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 260g
  • Languages: English

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H is for Hawk
A beautiful example of nature writing
This is nature writing at its best, as it shows us both the effect that a wild creature can have on a human and the effect a human can have on a wild creat... READ MORE
CuteBadger
H is for Hawk
A Classic!
This is a superbly written and moving book with the author expressing the raw emotions of grief so eloquently. The author’s passion of the subject matter i... READ MORE
Catherine Harper
H is for Hawk
Masterpiece!
Helen Macdonald is an illustrator, historian and naturalist. When her father, her companion in her love for birds, dies Macdonald struggles to put her life... READ MORE
Kira Houghton
H is for Hawk
brilliant!
I found this book a little hard to get into but it was worth the wait in the end! This book is so raw and that's what made it so beautiful and brilliant. I... READ MORE
Kataclench
H is for Hawk
Harrowing, uneasy, and a thing of profound beauty
This profound book moved me deeply. It’s a searching examination of loss and identity, told via the vehicle of the author’s relationship with the goshawk s... READ MORE
Glen Clymo
H is for Hawk
Sublime, transforming memoir of loss
Some of my favourite books have been memoirs of a challenging relationship with an animal - Jane Shilling's Fox in the Cupboard, Gavin Maxwell's otter oeuv... READ MORE
Roz Morris
H is for Hawk
A beautiful read
I have been totally blown away by Helen McDonald’s stunning book. As someone who usually plumps for fantasy this has introduced me to whole new genre that ... READ MORE
Andrew Moores
H is for Hawk
I must be reading a different book
A very average book , a real drag. With all the good reviews I was expecting a lot more than this. There are much better, KINDER ,books to read about birds... READ MORE
Kurde @Horsham
H is for Hawk
AN UPLIFTING BOOK!
This book is both an interesting and easily digestible entry into the the arcane world of falconry and a chronicle of the writer's attempt to deal with the... READ MORE
PETER SOMERFIELD