In this poignant and transformative audiobook adaptation, Helen Macdonald masterfully weaves their personal journey with that of their adopted Eurasian goshawk, Mabel. The result is a soaring exploration of grief, healing, and the profound bond between humans and animals.
As Macdonald recounts their experience training the temperamental young bird, their introspective narration reveals a writer grappling with intense emotional turmoil following the sudden death of their father. Through the lens of goshawk care and hunting, Macdonald confronts the anguish that threatens to overwhelm them, slowly finding solace in their connection with this mysterious creature.
Throughout the audiobook, Macdonald's narrative is punctuated by biographical excerpts from writer TH White, whose 1930s book on training a goshawk provided the catalyst for Macdonald's own journey. However, it's only when the author delves into the world of Mabel that their prose truly takes flight.
This 'spooky, pale-eyed psychopath' proves to be an unlikely companion, teaching Macdonald valuable lessons about patience, trust, and the depths of human compassion. The sections on White serve as a fascinating aside, but it's when Macdonald is sharing tales of Mabel that their account becomes both deeply affecting and profoundly moving.
The audiobook's 11-hour runtime may seem daunting, but it's an investment worth making, as Macdonald's masterful narration will transport listeners to the rolling English countryside, where goshawks reign supreme. With its themes of healing, connection, and transformation, 'H Is for Hawk' is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration in the unlikeliest of places.
For those new to the book, this audiobook adaptation serves as an ideal introduction to Macdonald's remarkable story, and with Claire Foy set to bring their life on screen soon, it's worth exploring both. Available now via Penguin Audio, 'H Is for Hawk' is a must-hear for fans of literature, nature, and the transformative power of human-animal relationships.
As Macdonald recounts their experience training the temperamental young bird, their introspective narration reveals a writer grappling with intense emotional turmoil following the sudden death of their father. Through the lens of goshawk care and hunting, Macdonald confronts the anguish that threatens to overwhelm them, slowly finding solace in their connection with this mysterious creature.
Throughout the audiobook, Macdonald's narrative is punctuated by biographical excerpts from writer TH White, whose 1930s book on training a goshawk provided the catalyst for Macdonald's own journey. However, it's only when the author delves into the world of Mabel that their prose truly takes flight.
This 'spooky, pale-eyed psychopath' proves to be an unlikely companion, teaching Macdonald valuable lessons about patience, trust, and the depths of human compassion. The sections on White serve as a fascinating aside, but it's when Macdonald is sharing tales of Mabel that their account becomes both deeply affecting and profoundly moving.
The audiobook's 11-hour runtime may seem daunting, but it's an investment worth making, as Macdonald's masterful narration will transport listeners to the rolling English countryside, where goshawks reign supreme. With its themes of healing, connection, and transformation, 'H Is for Hawk' is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration in the unlikeliest of places.
For those new to the book, this audiobook adaptation serves as an ideal introduction to Macdonald's remarkable story, and with Claire Foy set to bring their life on screen soon, it's worth exploring both. Available now via Penguin Audio, 'H Is for Hawk' is a must-hear for fans of literature, nature, and the transformative power of human-animal relationships.