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Vesper Flights

De: Helen Macdonald
Narrado por: Helen Macdonald
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Animals don’t exist in order to teach us things, but that is what they have always done, and most of what they teach us is what we think we know about ourselves.

In Vesper Flights, Helen Macdonald brings together a collection of her best loved essays, along with new pieces on topics ranging from nostalgia for a vanishing countryside to the tribulations of farming ostriches to her own private vespers while trying to fall asleep. Meditating on notions of captivity and freedom, immigration and flight, Helen invites us into her most intimate experiences: observing the massive migration of songbirds from the top of the Empire State Building, watching tens of thousands of cranes in Hungary, seeking the last golden orioles in Suffolk’s poplar forests. She writes with heart-tugging clarity about wild boar, swifts, mushroom hunting, migraines, the strangeness of birds’ nests, and the unexpected guidance and comfort we find when watching wildlife.

By one of this century’s most important and insightful nature writers, Vesper Flights is a captivating and foundational book about observation, fascination, time, memory, love and loss and how we make sense of the world around us.

©2020 Helen Macdonald (P)2020 Recorded Books

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Insightful,funny,thought-provoking

Absolutely fantastic. Opens your senses to the snimal world in a very different way highlighting how we share this planet and how important it is to value the earth and its inhabitants. We are all sojourners here and have our own purpose. Excellent comparisons within the context of our lived socioeconomicpolitical experiences and our stewardship of the earth and all of its inhabitants.

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Beautiful Reflections

Love this collection. Helen Macdonald is such a marvelous writer and narrator. Can't imagine listening to her words spoken by anyone else. Tremendously honest, heartfelt, and funny. Every reflection has something about it - large or small - that's moving. A great companion for long walks. Looking forward to her next work.

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Stupendous.

Extraordinary. Exquisite. Profound. Macdonald puts into precise words her authentic experiences of herself and the natural world. She also is a gifted audio narrator with a deep and lilting voice.

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Excellent Collection of Nature Essays

After listening to Helen MacDonald’s excellent book H is for Hawk in 2016 I immediately added Vesper Flights to my TBR list and I finally got around to it. Unlike H is for Hawk, which is about her life with her goshawk Mabel, this book is a series of 41 nature essays which covers a wide variety of topics but primarily are about birds. I again listened in Audible. She has a great voice and her narration is excellent, and really adds to the book especially when she tugs at your emotions.

It seems like she’s been everywhere and has had encounters with a wide variety of beasts. She is British so we learn a lot of the issues faced on the island regarding the struggles of wildlife, birds in particular. But her travels took her all over the world and she seems to have a story for every location.

Some of my favorite essays were: her experience with an ostrich at a farm she worked at as a young person, the tale of Menesh the stork accused of being a spy and "arrested", the rise and fall of orioles in Great Britain, experiences with goats, the story of the arrow-stork, watching bird migration from the top of the Empire State Building, the effects of the 9-11 light beams on birds, and the tradition of swan upping. There are also chapters with interesting information about nests, swifts, wild pigs, mushrooms, cuckoos, berries, and a ton of other subjects. She also veers away from nature at times, writing about her migraines and her friend Nathalie Cabrol, a French NASA astrobiologist who studies lakes on Mars.

Some of the chapters inspire awe and some leave you with a lump in your throat and all you can say is “wow”. Great examples of this are her conclusion to the chapter Nests where she waxes poetically about an unhatched bird as she watches its shadow move around inside its egg and how it will someday rule the skies over our heads, and the whole final chapter What Animals Taught Me where she puts our relationship with nature in perspective. I think she's a great writer and she is the person you want to go on a hike in the woods with.

Like any collection, some topics held my interest more than others but overall this was excellent and listening to the brilliant author read her own words really added to the experience.

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A wonderful book!

I read the authors book H is for Hawk a few years ago and enjoyed immensely and this book of essays was just as good if not better. Bravo!

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Total delight - do get this book!

What a pleasure to dip and soar through these reflections on nature, animals, birds, perception, love, grief, and so much more. Each essay was quite different, but the overall collection was knit together beautifully. The language was stunning (Helen is also a poet). And humor was everywhere! A further pleasure: the author reading the book. Her voice with its gentle accent made the experience of listening to it feel all the more personal. She’s a gracious, self-deprecating, and very funny person.

This is a perfect book for enhancing your own experience of engaging with the natural world. The essay form allows you to dip into bits of writing, ideal for calming down at the end of the day or taking a break.

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The best narrator

This is my second Helen Macdonald audible. Frankly, I think I am as entranced by her performance as I am by her writing. She is simply a magnificent narrator. I hope she will always read her own work.

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Pure delight

Reading the title essay, printed in the NYT before the book's publication, I was floored by the beauty, depth, and clarity of Macdonald's writing. The rest of the book was equally impressive, and made richer by the author's pitch-perfect reading.

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A meditation on the real world, as a human visitor

So beautifully written I dissolved again into the wonders and fears of childhood, and discovered myself not to be alone in that edge of the world so tuned to the wildlife among us.

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Liked this book very much!

This book is really something...very special. I very much enjoyed the stories and found the narration to be excellent. I learned so much about birds and Great Britain, and especially enjoyed the author's philosophical insights to our relationship with other animals.

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