43 pages 1 hour read

Helen Macdonald

H Is For Hawk

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2014

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Essay Topics

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The Brecklands are a place where the natural ecosystem meets the modern, human-made world of cars, planes, and roads. Why does MacDonald start here memoir here, before learning of the death of her father?

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What is it about her father’s death that makes MacDonald want to start the training of a hawk for the first time. What is in the nature of hawks that make them special?

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White’s memoir of falconry is notable for being a poor guide to the subject, full of unresolved error and crashing failures. Why does it endure as a literary classic where more professional guides from the 1930s have not?

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