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The Choir on Hope Street

di Annie Lyons

Serie: Hope Street (1)

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'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!… (altro)
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Funny at times, annoying at others because the characters were often unlikeable. I generally enjoyed the story though. ( )
  Tosta | Jun 4, 2022 |
There was a lot packed into this book - marriage issues, infidelity, dementia, caregivers, community outreach, friendships, and more. The book centers mainly around Nat who is told by her husband Dan that he doesn't love her anymore, and Caroline, PTA president, type-A personality, whose relationship with her mother is poor, and with her friends is superficial.
They come together to try to save Hope Street Community Hall and build a choir to bring publicity to their cause. Through this effort, Nat and Caroline learn about themselves, and what true love and friendship really are.
Sweet book, but I wanted something more. ( )
  rmarcin | Mar 3, 2022 |
Wow, this book was so much more than I anticipated. It covers a roller coaster of emotions with real world situations. Each chapter alternates with Natalie and Caroline, the two main characters, telling the story. They are very different women. Natalie is fun, loves to joke around, is a children's author who has a very good relationship with her eight year old son Woody. Unfortunately, her marriage falls apart in the book. Caroline, is a perfectionist. She is very closed emotionally and wants to run everything. She is the president of the PTA and it is her goal to save the Hope Street Community Centre. Her family is well off financially, but she and her daughter Matilda (Tilly) do not have a very close relationship. That is one regret that Caroline has. Caroline is also dealing with her mother who has dimentia.

Even though their children are friends, Caroline and Natalie do not seem to know one another. They meet when Caroline knocks Natalie over by accident outside the school gates. Natalie is thinking about her marriage and not paying attention. Caroline offers to drive Natalie home and they discover they both live on the same street. Shortly after this, Caroline asks/demands/persuades Natalie and her friend Doly to join her committee to save Hope Street Community Centre. When they decide to start a Community Choir to draw attention to the campaign, Guy enters the story. He is the music teacher at their children's school and he agrees to conduct the choir. There is something mysterious about him. He looks familiar to Caroline, yet he is very closed and does not want to discuss his past. The story evolves from there.

I do not want to say anymore about the plot at this point except to say that the story moves quickly and I wanted to keep reading to see what was going to happen next. The author was able to tell the stories of the personal lives and problems the characters were dealing with in an entertaining way, yet not diminishing the emotional impact. Getting to know the characters has me changing my opinions of them throughout the story. I did not like Caroline at the beginning. She seemed very selfish and self-involved. She was rather snobbish and very unlikable. As the story went on, she changed dramatically and became one of my favourite characters. Natalie was likable from the beginning and I continued to feel badly for her, yet not always agree with her decisions. The secondary characters were quirky, kind, loyal and funny. This story focuses on that idea of loyalty and friendship. It also dealt with handling whatever life throws at you, persevering, listening to others and not being afraid to ask or accept help from your friends. The book reminded me that we all deal with different things in life and it is important to remember that and not become too self-involved. The idea of music helping to relax, soothe and assist in finding solutions was wonderful We all need more music in our lives.

I highly recommend reading this book and thank my Goodreads' friend who recommended it to me. As she said, The Choir on Hope Street isn't just about saving a hall, it's about the coming together of a community, it's about the personal journey each member has taken, it's about Family and Friendship, it's about having faith and strength even when you get knocked down. I couldn't have said it better myself. I would like to thank the author and pubisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book, it was a delight. ( )
  Carlathelibrarian | Feb 5, 2019 |
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'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!

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