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Bluebird Girls: The Bluebird Girls 1

Bluebird Girls: The Bluebird Girls 1

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In 1939, three young women in Hampshire form a choir called "The Songs of Praise," which provides them with a sense of purpose and camaraderie during the tumultuous years of World War II. The choir is led by Mrs. Wilkes, a strict but kind woman who believes in the power of music to bring joy to people's lives. When the war breaks out, the girls are forced to put their dreams on hold, but a mysterious stranger arrives with a proposition that could change their lives forever.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 04 April 2019
Publisher: Quercus Publishing


In the heart of Hampshire, 1939, three young women, Rainey Bird, Ivy Sparrow, and Bea Herron, find themselves on the brink of a remarkable opportunity that will forever shape their lives. Each of them possesses a deep love for music, using it as a source of solace and empowerment amidst the tumultuous transition of starting a new life with their mother, away from their abusive father. For Rainey, music has been a constant companion during this challenging period, offering her a sanctuary amidst the upheaval. Bea, on the other hand, discovers a newfound confidence and self-assurance through her singing that surpasses anything else she has experienced. For Ivy, music represents her best chance to escape the monotony of her life in Gosport and pursue a brighter future.

These three remarkable women find solace and purpose in singing together as members of a choir led by the strict but kind Mrs. Wilkes. The choir provides them with a precious escape from the pressures of school, work, and family obligations, offering a couple of hours of stardust each week. However, as war descends upon their world, their dreams are temporarily suspended. It seems that the local pantomimes and charity shows will be the extent of their musical endeavors, as Mrs. Wilkes remains unwavering in her belief in their talent.

But destiny has other plans in store for these young women. A mysterious stranger arrives with a proposition that could potentially transform their lives. He offers them the chance to showcase their talents on a grand stage, in a prestigious concert that will be broadcast nationwide. The opportunity is both thrilling and daunting, as it presents a once-in-a-lifetime chance to achieve their aspirations and gain recognition for their talent.

Determined to seize this opportunity, Rainey, Ivy, and Bea embark on a journey filled with challenges and obstacles. They must navigate the complexities of wartime society, facing rationing, shortages, and the ever-present threat of danger. But their unwavering passion for music and their determination to succeed drive them forward.

With the support of Mrs. Wilkes and their newfound friendship, the three women rehearse tirelessly, perfecting their performances and honing their skills. They face countless setbacks and disappointments, but their resilience and unwavering spirit never waver.

Finally, the day of the concert arrives, and the three women take the stage, their hearts pounding with excitement and nerves. As they sing their hearts out, the audience is spellbound by their talent and the power of their voices. The concert is a resounding success, and the three women are hailed as stars.

Their lives are forever changed by this experience, and they are forever grateful for the chance they were given. They continue to sing together, using their music to inspire and uplift others, and their story serves as a testament to the power of dreams and the resilience of the human spirit.

In conclusion, "The War Girls" is a heartwarming and inspiring wartime series that showcases the indomitable spirit of three young women who refuse to let circumstances limit their dreams. Through their love for music and their unwavering determination, they overcome adversity and achieve greatness, proving that anything is possible with passion, perseverance, and the support of those who believe in you.

Weight: 247g
Dimension: 197 x 128 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781787473966

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