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The Choir on Hope Street

By: Annie Lyons
Narrated by: Stephanie Racine, Ellie Heydon
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Summary

‘It was an ABSOLUTE gem of a book and I LOVED every minute of this fantastic story!’
- Christie Barlow, author of ‘Evie’s Year of Taking Chances’

The best things in life happen when you least expect them

Nat’s husband has just said the six words no one wants to hear – ‘I don’t love you any more’.

Caroline’s estranged mother has to move into her house turning her perfectly ordered world upside down.

Living on the same street these two women couldn’t be more different. Until the beloved local community centre is threatened with closure. And when the only way to save it is to form a community choir – none of the Hope Street residents, least of all Nat and Caroline, expect the results…

This spring, hope is coming!

©2017 Annie Lyons (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers
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"If you're looking for a gorgeous read that will give you warm, fuzzy feelings aplenty then Life or Something Like It is definitely a read for you...." ( Bookaholic Confessions)

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Excellent book

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. You really feel like you get to know the characters well. There are some good reflections as well throughout the book about being happy in life, which I really enjoyed. The narrators did an excellent job especially Natalie's narrator. I would recommend buying this book.

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A really pleasant story

I listened to Euroda Honeysett, a while ago & really enjoyed it, so I was confident that I’d also like this story. I wasn’t disappointed. It’s a really lovely story. I’d very much suggest anyone to listen to it.

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Beautiful, warm and feel good

I absolutely adored this beautiful book, The Choir On Hope Street.
Down to earth Natalie, is happy enough with her life until her husband Dan, pulls her world apart.
Posh bossy Caroline, has a seemingly perfect life, but that’s all about to change.
In an attempt to save their local hall, the residents of Hope Sreet, join togethet to form a choir.
Natalie and Caroline are polar opposites, but as they both struggle with some of the toughest times in their lives, can they become friends?
This book is full of warmth, friendship, community spirit, heartbreak and positivity.
The story didn’t follow the obvious path. Annie Lyons threw in some twists and turns which take the reader on an enthralling journey, with some truely likeable characters.
This is a book that will definitely stay with me and has truely found a place in my heart.

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