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The Chilbury Ladies' Choir: A Novel (edition 2017)

by Jennifer Ryan (Author)

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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? ??A delightful debut.???People 
 
For readers of Lilac Girls and The Nightingale, The Chilbury Ladies' Choir unfolds the struggles, affairs, deceptions, and triumphs of a village choir during World War II.

As England becomes enmeshed in the early days of World War II and the men are away fighting, the women of Chilbury village forge an uncommon bond. They defy the Vicar??s stuffy edict to close the choir and instead ??carry on singing,? resurrecting themselves as the Chilbury Ladies?? Choir. We come to know the home-front struggles of five unforgettable choir members: a timid widow devastated when her only son goes to fight; the older daughter of a local scion drawn to a mysterious artist; her younger sister pining over an impossible crush; a Jewish refugee from Czechoslovakia hiding a family secret; and a conniving midwife plotting to outrun her seedy past.
 
An enchanting ensemble story that shuttles from village intrigue to romance to the heartbreaking matters of life and death, Jennifer Ryan??s debut novel thrillingly illuminates the true strength of the women on the home front in a vil
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Title:The Chilbury Ladies' Choir: A Novel
Authors:Jennifer Ryan (Author)
Info:Crown (2017), 384 pages
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Rating:****1/2
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The Chilbury Ladies' Choir by Jennifer Ryan

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I really enjoyed this book. It provided an interesting perspective on women and the home front during WWII. The characters felt as though they could have been real people living during that time. I found myself rooting for them to both survive and thrive. As with any good historical novel there are moments of joy and times of tears. I will definitely see if the author has other books available. ( )
  Woodardja | Jan 30, 2024 |
A bit contrived plot; but mostly enjoyable. KIRKUS REVIEWWhile their men are off fighting the Nazis, the women in the English village of Chilbury struggle to carry on.Though the action spans only a few months in 1940, a lot happens: there are bombings, a nefarious baby-swapping scheme, passionate love affairs, acts of espionage and of great valor. The Chilbury women, it seems, are always being tested. What binds them together and lifts their spirits is their participation in the local church choir, transformed with the advent of war from a coed chorus to an all-female one. The story is told through the women?s letters and journal entries, which can make for some clumsy exposition. Key figures include the sensible widow and nurse Mrs. Tilling, the scheming midwife Miss Paltry, Kitty Winthrop, a plucky, headstrong 13-year-old, and her older sister, Venetia, the town beauty and a heedless flirt until she falls hard for a secretive artist. All are borderline stock characters, and little that happens in the book is unexpectedthough the brutality of Brig. Winthrop, Kitty and Venetia?s father, does come as a bit of a shock. The author also tends to tell rather than show: asked if she thinks that singing will help the women get through the war, the choir director answers, ?Music takes us out of ourselves, away from our worries and tragedies.All those cadences and beautiful chord changes, every one of them makes you feel a different splendor of life.? Real tragedy visits the town, but it doesn?t fully register. And subplots involving homosexuality and abortion seem designed to make a period piece feel more contemporary. Still, the book is well-paced, especially in the second half, and readers may find themselves furiously turning pages even if they can easily predict what?s coming next.Mildly entertaining, Ryan's debut novel seems overfamiliar and too intent on warming the heart.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
OMGs. I am not sure now how I stumbled across this book. But whoever nudged me in its direction:
THANK YOU!

Once I got the hang of the multiple voices and who was whom, I could NOT stop reading it. It was terrific.

I laughed out loud more times than I could count. In other parts, helpless tears spilled. I ignored my work, household chores, a huge backlog of important phone calls and emails, because I just loved this amazing, beautifully crafted story. And oh! I hated coming to the end. (I knew I ought to slow down, savor it as the pages dwindled, but just could not help myself!).

It was perfection.

Thank you, Jennifer Ryan. I haven't read anything that so grabbed my heart and imagination like that in a very very long time. ( )
  BethOwl | Jan 24, 2024 |
Epistolary novel focused on four main characters. Great plotting, character development, and dialog. I was hooked from the beginning. Highly recommended to all of my friends. ( )
  wvlibrarydude | Jan 14, 2024 |
Small town near the southern coast of England during the early days of WWII. The ladies start a choir, since all the men have gone to fight. The story is told through letters and diary entries. Spies, theft, misdeeds, seduction, a Jewish refugee -- all play a part.

I love love love this book. So many good people doing good things. Of course, there were a few bad folks. There has to be, since there is a war going on.

Sad things happen, but I don't want to give spoilers.

I could have read many more chapters in this book. I wish it had gone on for many more pages. This might be my favorite book of 2023, and it's only June! ( )
  MarigoldJackiFitz | Jul 6, 2023 |
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To my grandmother, Mrs. Eileen Beckley, and the women of the Home Front.
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First funeral of the war, and our little village choir simply couldn't sing in tune.
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But if we don't think about our death until we die, how can we decide how we want to live?
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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? ??A delightful debut.???People 
 
For readers of Lilac Girls and The Nightingale, The Chilbury Ladies' Choir unfolds the struggles, affairs, deceptions, and triumphs of a village choir during World War II.

As England becomes enmeshed in the early days of World War II and the men are away fighting, the women of Chilbury village forge an uncommon bond. They defy the Vicar??s stuffy edict to close the choir and instead ??carry on singing,? resurrecting themselves as the Chilbury Ladies?? Choir. We come to know the home-front struggles of five unforgettable choir members: a timid widow devastated when her only son goes to fight; the older daughter of a local scion drawn to a mysterious artist; her younger sister pining over an impossible crush; a Jewish refugee from Czechoslovakia hiding a family secret; and a conniving midwife plotting to outrun her seedy past.
 
An enchanting ensemble story that shuttles from village intrigue to romance to the heartbreaking matters of life and death, Jennifer Ryan??s debut novel thrillingly illuminates the true strength of the women on the home front in a vil

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