The Angry Women's Choir by Meg Bignell - ISBN: 9781761046711
Paperback
Perfect life, hidden rage: a choir will set her free.

The Angry Women's Choir

  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    5 July 2022

Summary

Once in a while, everyone needs to be heard.

Freycinet Barnes has built herself the perfect existence. With beautiful children, a successful husband and a well-ordered schedule, it’s a life so full she simply doesn’t fit.

When she steps outside her calendar and is accidentally thrown into the generous bosom of the West Moonah Women’s Choir, she finds music, laughter, friendship and a humming wellspring of rage. With the ready acceptance of the colourful choristers, Frey learns…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781761046711
ISBN-10:1761046713
Author:Meg Bignell
Publisher:Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Imprint:Michael Joseph
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:5 July 2022
Weight:572g
Dimensions:1mm x 1mm x 1mm
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Critics Review

When going through tough times in life you often turn to any solace you can find, sometimes discovering it in the unlikeliest of places. For Freycinet Barnes that solace just happens to come in the form of a Tasmanian choir group, the West Moonah Women’s Choir, or, as they call themselves, the Angry Women’s Choir. After spending the day grocery shopping, going to meetings, taking the dog to the vet, mediating arguments between her children, being hit by a car (emerging unscathed) and then finding her husband caressing another woman, Frey finds herself in Laetare Gardens Function Centre listening to angelic voices speak their ‘furies’. What follows is a boisterous tale of music, friendship and women’s rights. While Meg Bignell’s novel is driven by the choir group’s feminist activism, the strength of the book lies in the sense of community the author creates. Each character in the choir has their own unique story and shares their love, fury, passion and history with the group. A few key characters have extensive backstories and through these Bignell explores many themes including grief, abuse, trauma, family life and, most of all, the mental load. At 432 pages, *The Angry Women’s Choir *has plenty of twists, turns and storylines-sometimes expected and other times surprising-to keep the reader engaged. For fans of Fiona Lowe’s A Home Like Ours or Clementine Ford’s Fight Like a Girl, this is a book that showcases the capabilities of women both individually and together as a community. Lisa Schuurman is an editor, writer and book reviewer.

About The Author

Meg Bignell

Meg Bignell was a nurse and a weather presenter before she surrendered to a persistent desire to write. Since then she has been writing almost every day - bits and pieces here and there, either to earn a crust, to get something off her chest or to entertain herself. She has written three short films, mostly because she wanted to do some acting and no one else would cast her. She sings a bit too, occasionally writes and performs cabaret, but is mostly very busy being a mother to three and a wife (to one). She lives with her family on a dairy farm on Tasmania’s East Coast.

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