A warm, nostalgic saga of a village rising up from the ashes of war, united by the power of song, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Nadine Dorries and Call the Midwife .
A warm, nostalgic saga of a village rising up from the ashes of war, united by the power of song, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Nadine Dorries and Call the Midwife.
A warm, nostalgic saga of a village rising up from the ashes of war, united by the power of song, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Nadine Dorries and Call the Midwife .
A warm, nostalgic saga of a village rising up from the ashes of war, united by the power of song, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn, Nadine Dorries and Call the Midwife.
From the ashes of war rose a song of hope...
A warm-hearted, nostalgic and uplifting saga, The Songbirds of Colliers Row by Jennifer Hart is perfect for fans of Call the Midwife, Donna Douglas, Kate Thompson's Secrets of the Singer Girls and for anyone with a song in their heart...A village without a voice. That's what the locals are saying about Llandegwen, deep in the Welsh valleys. The village choir, once a source of pride for the small mining community, has been forced to disband; the elderly choirmaster heartbroken by the empty seats belonging to those who'll never return from the battlefields. The arrival of a young war widow from the East End with her little boy sets tongues wagging, not least when rumours abound that she's looking to revive the choir. Can the community set aside their grief and lift their voices, and the village's hopes, once more?Jennifer Hart lives in London. When she's not writing, she loves to dance, and is often found tripping the light fantastic at her local Lindy hop class.
From the ashes of war rose a song of hope... A warm-hearted, nostalgic and uplifting saga, The Songbirds of Colliers Row by Jennifer Hart is perfect for fans of Call the Midwife, Donna Douglas, Kate Thompson's Secrets of the Singer Girls and for anyone with a song in their heart... A village without a voice. That's what the locals are saying about Llandegwen, deep in the Welsh valleys. The village choir, once a source of pride for the small mining community, has been forced to disband; the elderly choirmaster heartbroken by the empty seats belonging to those who'll never return from the battlefields. The arrival of a young war widow from the East End with her little boy sets tongues wagging, not least when rumours abound that she's looking to revive the choir. Can the community set aside their grief and lift their voices, and the village's hopes, once more?
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