H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald A Review
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Publisher Description
This is a Review of H is for Hawk
H is for Hawk is a memoir by Helen Macdonald. Macdonald had a life-long fascination with birds of prey, especially falcons, and the goshawk, a large wild bird of prey, is well known to bird enthusiasts as being the hardest to train. The book tells of her efforts to train the bird and process her grief over the loss of her father…
This companion to H is for Hawk includes:
• Summary of the book
• Character Analysis
• A Discussion on Themes
• and much more!
Customer Reviews
Falconry insight
Very interesting book about Helen MacDonald's and the birds of prey, this memory is especially captivating to the lovers of falconry and a must read to understand this fascinating little known hobby.
It's a great summary of the memoirs of Helen
I didn't know so much interesting things about the birds of prey like a passionate Helen Macdonald is able to tell in her memoirs, and the story is compelling, I have always being fascinated by the falcons and I think I understand that she desired to train them, as a great project. The loss of her father and the grief derived changed her plans a little
Very good review, I loved it
Very nice story, sometimes the things we think are simple, are behind much pain and complications. Helen definitely was a person with great determination and strength, I admire greatly for having taken their passions beyond. Very interesting analysis