Imperfect Harmony
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Narrated by:
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Mark Steadman
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By:
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Jay Northcote
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Imperfect harmony can still be beautiful....
John Fletcher, a former musician, is stuck in limbo after losing his long-term partner two years ago. He's shut himself off from everything that reminds him of what he's lost. When his neighbor persuades him to join the local community choir, John rediscovers his love of music and finds a reason to start living again.
Rhys Callington, the talented and charismatic choir leader, captures John's attention from the first moment they meet. He appears to be the polar opposite of John: young, vibrant, and full of life. But Rhys has darkness in his own past that is holding him back from following his dreams.
Despite the 19-year age gap, the two men grow close and a fragile relationship blossoms. Ghosts of the past and insecurities about the future threaten their newfound happiness. If they're going to harmonize in life and love as they do in their music, they'll need to start following the same score.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 12-03-2023
Great author but didn’t connect with this …
John Fletcher is still grieving the loss of his long-term partner and has turned his back on his music career. However, when an convalescing neighbour needs a lift to her community choir, John’s joy of music is rekindled as he is drawn to Rhys Callington, the young choir leader. I’m always drawn to and nourished by Jay Northcote’s books, even the melancholy ones like this hurt-comfort / age-gap romance, but for some reason it just didn’t keep my interest and I kept stopping and having restart. I’m more than willing to chalk it up to my mother’s recent passing, maybe my tolerance other sad things is still low. Mark Steadman narrates the audio with his usual competent, steady tones.
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