![]() ![]() ![]() What ensues is a narrative of blood, sweat, and tears as Macdonald takes on the challenge to train a hawk. Shattered by her father’s death, Macdonald becomes preoccupied with the thought of training her own goshawk. She perfectly sums up the incredulity that accompanies a bereavement when life continues around you: “Planes still landed, cars still drove, people still shopped.” The book takes you through Macdonald’s struggle to comprehend the loss of her father. ![]() H is for Hawk is a beautifully crafted account of grief, loss and recovery. This post carries reviews from host Catherine Smith and from member Marcy Graybill of the club’s featured read H is for Hawk. A friendly community, the only rules are nominated books must relate to pets or animal/human and that members must treat each other with kindness.įeatured books are discussed by sharing of thoughts and findings with no personal details of members shared. Pawsome Reads Book Club is an online Facebook book club for like minded pet owners and animal enthusiasts who appreciate the bond between humans and their animal companions. ![]()
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