The Songbirds of Florence
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Narrated by:
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Antonia Beamish
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By:
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Olivia Spooner
About this listen
In 1942, a group of young women arrive in Cairo, Egypt. The Tuis, named after the beautiful New Zealand songbird, are the first women from their country to serve overseas. They are to provide respite and a touch of home to weary soldiers returning from the front line.
Addy joined the Tuis for the adventure. Vivacious and outgoing, she is the life of the party, with an unforgettable voice. Margot is quiet and withdrawn, grieving the young husband she lost to the war. Despite their differences, the girls become fast friends. When the Tuis are relocated to Italy to set up clubs in grand venues, Addy and Margot are enchanted by the culture. But dark shadows loom, and when their illusion of peace is shattered by news of a devastating attack, the friends will find their endurance pushed to the limit.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-12-2024
Fabulous Story
The story was wonderful. The narrator had a good voice but mangled the kiwi accent. The New Zealand accents for the female characters are absolutely awful. They sound like Kath & Kim (Australian comedians who purposely use a grating comic accent). The pronunciation of vowels, especially “I” and “E”, are so inconsistent it detracts from the story. Swinging between ocker Aussie and Afrikaner. Why not just narrate the woman the same way as the male characters. Adi has trained as an opera singer but the narrator makes her sound like a miner from Darwin. Margot sounds as thick as a plank but clearly that isn’t consistent with her character.
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