Helen Macdonald Reading Order
1 series · 11 books
Helen Macdonald is an English writer and naturalist whose work blends lyrical prose with deep natural observation. They gained international recognition with H is for Hawk, a genre-defying memoir that won major literary prizes including the Samuel Johnson Prize and Costa Book Award, and subsequently found audiences across Europe. Macdonald's novels and essays explore themes of grief, wild nature, and human connection through distinctive, philosophically rich narratives.
Standalone Novels Series
11 books
Start with Eaglais Na H-Aoidhe, the first of 11 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Eaglais Na H-Aoidhe |
| 2 | Etruscan Reader I |
| 3 | FALCON |
| 4 | H Is for Hawk |
| 5 | Pasta for Nightingales |
| 6 | Poems on Nature |
| 7 | Prophet |
| 8 | Recovery |
| 9 | Shaler's Fish |
| 10 | Vesper Flights |
| 11 | 在黄昏起飞 |
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Helen Macdonald has written 11 books across 1 series.

