The Choir, Carol M. Cram
The Choir, Carol M. Cram
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The Choir

Author: Carol M. Cram

Narrator: Caroline Hewitt

Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HTF Publishing

Published: 02/24/2026


Synopsis

In a world that wants to silence them, one group of women dares to sing—brought vividly to life by narrator Caroline Hewitt.In the hard streets of 1890s Briarstown, a Yorkshire mill town shaped by poverty and loss, Eliza Kingwell is struggling to survive while raising five daughters. When tragedy destroys her chance to escape, she turns to an unlikely hope: a local singing competition. With nothing left to lose, Eliza gathers a fierce group of working-class women into a choir, chasing a cash prize that could change their lives forever.At the same time, Eliza’s former best friend Ruth Henton—a celebrated London singer—has been undone by scandal and is searching for redemption. Fate reunites them when Ruth is appointed a judge in the very competition Eliza must win.As voices rise, secrets surface, and old wounds are laid bare, The Choir becomes a stirring story of music, sisterhood, and women reclaiming power in a world determined to silence them.Perfect for fans of Jennifer Chiaverini, Tracy Chevalier, and Pip Williams.Narrated by Caroline HewittCaroline Hewitt brings depth, warmth, and emotional nuance to The Choir, inhabiting its characters with the insight of both an accomplished actor and writer. A veteran audiobook narrator with more than fifty titles for major publishers including Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Bloomsbury, Caroline has also appeared on Broadway, Off Broadway, and in television series such as When They See Us, New Amsterdam, and The Blacklist. She has previously narrated several History Through Fiction titles, including Jungle of Ashes, The Rhino Keeper, and The Porcelain Menagerie.

About Carol M. Cram

Before her debut as a critically acclaimed author of historical fiction, Carol M. Cram wrote dozens of bestselling college textbooks for courses in computer applications and communications. She served on the faculty at Capilano University in North Vancouver, Canada, for over two decades, and also facilitated numerous workshops for corporate and government clients in her role as vice president of Clear Communication Consultants. Carol holds an MA in drama from the University of Toronto and an MBA from Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh. She lives on Bowen Island near Vancouver, British Columbia, with her husband, painter Gregg Simpson.


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