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The Tenor Man's Story

Carole Strachan

Maison d'édition: Cinnamon Press

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Synopsis

Alex Ingram is well-acquainted with sorrow. He's overcome childhood polio to become a successful singer whose lyric voice 'lays bare the joy and pain of being alive.' When tragedy strikes again, Alex finds hope through the healing power of music.
And an epiphany awaits... an unforeseen encounter that changes everything.
Standing alone but reconnecting with characters from Carole Strachan's acclaimed debut, The Truth in Masquerade, The Tenor Man's Story returns to the world of classical music. With a vivid and compelling story of love and loss, reminding us that life can be wonderful, often in the most unexpected of ways.
Disponible depuis: 01/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 286 pages.

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