The Choir
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Hewitt
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Carol M Cram
Summary
In a world determined to silence them, one group of women dares to sing.
In the hard streets of 1890s Briarstown, a Yorkshire mill town marked by poverty and loss, Eliza Kingwell struggles to survive while raising five daughters. When tragedy shatters her last chance to escape, she turns to an unlikely hope: a local singing competition. With nothing left to lose, Eliza gathers a bold choir of working-class women, chasing a cash prize that could change their lives forever.
Meanwhile, Eliza's former best friend, Ruth Henton—a celebrated London singer—has been ruined by scandal and is searching for redemption. Fate reunites them when Ruth is named a judge in the very contest Eliza must win.
As voices rise, secrets emerge, and old wounds resurface, The Choir is a stirring story of music, friendship, resilience, and women reclaiming power in a world set against them. Perfect for fans of Jennifer Chiaverini, Tracy Chevalier, and Pip Williams.
Narrated by Caroline Hewitt, an acclaimed actor and audiobook performer with more than fifty titles for major publishers including Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Bloomsbury. Hewitt brings warmth, depth, and emotional richness to this unforgettable historical novel.
©2026 Carol M. Cram (P)2026 Carol M. Cram