The Choral Society

Prue Leith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Quercus Publishing

Published:5th Nov '09

£9.99

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The Choral Society cover

Three single women in their fifties meet when they join a choir. Lucy, recently widowed, is a cook and food journalist; Joanna, a successful business woman, never married; Rebecca is a divorced interior decorator. Each of the women is at a crossroads and they quickly form a bond. The trio decide to combine their talents to restore a crumbling pile in Cornwall and turn it into a cookery school and spa. The project brings its own conflicts, both professional and personal. The novel's themes touch on the sustaining power of female friendship and how a woman copes with mid life and onwards. Prue's narrative voice is warm, witty, wise, very accessible. Her characters are sympathetic and engaging: very different women but each with demons to face as she gets older and confronts a future without - perhaps - a man in it. Her knowledge of food and business adds detail and zest, enriching an already compelling tale.

'Sophie Kinsella for grown-ups' Daily Express. * Daily Express *
'A book not to miss... an uplifting tribute to female friendship' Good Housekeeping. * Good Housekeeping *
'Prue Leith tackles this previously unexplored area with sympathy and gusto … Post 40 and 50 there is, as this novel suggests, much to play for' 'With cooking very much on people's minds who more appropriate to share some time with than restaurateur-turned-novelist Prue Leith? ...alongside her insights into the subject of later-in-life romance, Leith's love of all things culinary shines through the text' Daily Mail. * Daily Mail *
'A rattling good read. If this novel was a meal it would be a light and fluffy soufflé … A perfect choice to brighten up those dark nights. Recommended' Edinburgh Evening News. * Edinburgh Evening News *

ISBN: 9781849160131

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 28mm

Weight: 300g

320 pages