Destined to be a classic of nature writing, the story of how one woman trained a goshawk Winner of the 2014 Samuel Johnson Prize Winner of the 2014 Costa Book of the Year Award Shortlisted for the 2014 Duff Cooper Prize Shortlisted for the 2014 Thwaites Wainwright Prize
Helen Macdonald is a writer, poet, illustrator, historian and affiliate at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. Her books include Falcon (2006) and Shaler's Fish (2001).
"It just sings. I couldn’t stop reading."
*Mark Haddon*
"This beautiful book is at once heartfelt and clever in the way it
mixes elegy with celebration: elegy for a father lost, celebration
of a hawk found - and in the finding also a celebration of
countryside, forbears of one kind and another, life-in-death. At a
time of very distinguished writing about the relationship between
human kind and the environment, it is immediately pre-eminent."
*Andrew Motion*
"H is for Hawk is a dazzling piece of work: deeply affecting,
utterly fascinating and blazing with love and intelligence… The
result is a deeply human work shot through…with intelligence and
compassion… I will be surprised if a better book than H is for Hawk
is published this year."
*Financial Times*
"I'm convinced it's going to be an absolute classic of nature
writing."
*Guardian*
"I can't remember the last time a book made me feel so many
different things in such quick succession."
*Guardian*
"[Macdonald’s] descriptive writing, startlingly and devilishly
precise…is only the half of it. She has written her taming of Mabel
like a thriller, slowly and carefully cranking the tension is that
your stomach and heart leap queasily towards each other…
Captivates."
*Observer*
"Captivating… There is a highly polished brilliance to her writing.
The English-speaking world has an old passion for books about
creatures and captivating companions … Helen Macdonald looks set to
revive the genre."
*Mark Cocker*
"Nature-writing, but not as you know it. Astounding."
*Bookseller*
"It is a mark of Macdonald’s achievement that so exultant a book
can resolve itself in a sense of failure, yet leave the reader as
uplifted as a raptor riding on a thermal."
*New Statesman*
"MacDonald’s prose is poetic, forensic, yet often capable of
quickening the pulse. Her lexicon…is vivid and joyous, soaring as
freely as birds do."
*New Scientist*
"One of the most eloquent accounts of bereavement you could hope to
read… A grief memoir with wings."
*Bookseller*
"What she has achieved is a very rare thing in literature - a
completely realistic account of a human relationship with animal
consciousness… It is a soaring performance and Mabel is the
star."
*Sunday Times*
"Cunningly plaited and – almost – devastating… It deserves to sell
shedloads and win prizes, it is naturalist writing of that
spectacular quality that is literature too."
*The Times*
"A wondrous book of loss and recovery… When [Macdonald] matches her
factual know-how…with her poet’s eye, it is excellent… An
exceptional book of twisted growth."
*National*
"Absorbing… This memoir is lit with flashes of that grace, a grace
that sweeps down to the reader to hold her wrist tight with
beautiful, terrible class. The discovery of the season."
*The Economist*
"Astounding."
*Bookseller*
"People talk about books that change your life. I loved the fact
that this book does something much more valuable. It doesn’t change
anything. It leaves everything just where it was, only more so;
more distinct, more itself. It opens your eyes. And it deepens what
we have always known; that we live side by side with each other, as
we do with the creatures around us."
*Caught by the River*
"A talon-sharp memoir that will thrill and chill you to the bone...
Fascinating."
*Mail on Sunday*
"Mesmerising, decisive and devastating… Her description of Mabel in
flight should be etched into every birdwatcher's field guide...
Macdonald is a nature writer supreme, arguably the best
practitioner of this art form writing today."
*Sunday Express*
"A soaring triumph."
*Daily Telegraph*
"Beautiful."
*Sport*
"Strange yet compelling... Macdonald’s poetic prose soars… An
uplifting message that…sends the heart soaring."
*Daily Express*
"Vivid and fascinating."
*Independent*
"Soars beyond genres, and burns with emotional and intellectual
intensity."
*Nature*
"We can’t recommend this strange, clever, beautiful book highly
enough."
*Eastern Daily Press*
"A soliloquy that sings from the pages. Truly beautiful."
*Twitter*
"Heartbreaking."
*Grazia*
"In fifty years time – a hundred – H is for Hawk will still defy
easy definition. Readers will see wildness a little differently and
they will still finish with a silent cheer for a fellow human
starting to re-engage with the world. File under classic."
*We Love This Book*
"Poetic, imaginative and richly persuasive prose. Macdonald’s
sensitivity to English weather, landscape and natural habitat is
extraordinary; she is a word-painter of the subtlest palette and an
audio recorder of peerless quality."
*Book Oxygen*
"Macdonald makes nature writing new."
*For Books Sake*
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