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🗓️ 5 December 2021
⏱️ 38 minutes
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0:00.0 | Melgedroich here, I'm just after a moment of your time before you listen to this podcast. |
0:04.9 | Now this Christmas, thousands of people across the UK will be without a safe place to call home, |
0:10.5 | but listen up, you can help change that. St Martin's helps ensure that people experiencing |
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0:22.4 | take the next step towards a more secure future. Please support the BBC Radio 4 Christmas |
0:28.5 | appeal with St Martin in the fields by donating online on the Radio 4 website. Together we can |
0:35.1 | help bring people a step closer to home. I thank you. Now go on, enjoy your podcast. |
0:46.2 | Hello, I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast. Every week I ask my |
0:51.2 | guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take with them if they were |
0:55.6 | cast away to a desert island. And for right reasons the music is shorter than the original |
1:01.6 | broadcast. I hope you enjoy listening. |
1:04.8 | My cast away this week is the writer and naturalist Helen McDonald. She came to prominence as the author |
1:30.8 | of the best-selling multi-award winning age is for Hawk. Written about the year she lost her |
1:35.7 | father and almost lost herself, training a gothawk called Mabel. It's blend of memoir, |
1:41.8 | biography and a history of falconry made it hard to classify. Some booksellers complained |
1:46.5 | they didn't know where to shelve it, but give a handy insight into her unconventional approach to, |
1:51.9 | well, lots of things. Her own story starts with what she calls a gothic naturalist childhood |
1:58.0 | on an estate owned by the Theosophical Society and an enduring affinity with birds of prey. |
2:04.0 | As a child she even tried to sleep with her arms in the position of wings and her first job after |
2:09.1 | university was rearing falcons for shakes in the United Arab Emirates. She says someone wants |
2:14.7 | to tell me that every writer has a subject that underlies everything they write. I choose to think |
2:20.4 | that my subject is love and most specifically love for the glittering world of non-human life |
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