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A single thread [sound recording] / Tracy Chevalier.

Chevalier, Tracy, (author.). Woolgar, Fenella, (narrator.). Penguin Audio (Firm), (publisher.).

Summary:

1932. After the Great War took both her beloved brother and her fiancé, Violet Speedwell has become a "surplus woman," one of a generation doomed to a life of spinsterhood after the war killed so many young men. Yet Violet cannot reconcile herself to a life spent caring for her grieving, embittered mother. After countless meals of boiled eggs and dry toast, she saves enough to move out of her mother's place and into the town of Winchester, home to one of England's grandest cathedrals. There, Violet is drawn into a society of broderers--women who embroider kneelers for the Cathedral, carrying on a centuries-long tradition of bringing comfort to worshippers. Violet finds support and community in the group, fulfillment in the work they create, and even a growing friendship with the vivacious Gilda. But when forces threaten her new independence and another war appears on the horizon, Violet must fight to put down roots in a place where women aren't expected to grow.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593149164
  • Physical Description: 9 audio discs (11 hours) : digital ; 4 3/4 inches
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Audio, [2019]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Compact disc.
Participant or Performer Note:
Read by Fenella Woolgar.
Subject: Female friendship > Fiction.
Needleworkers > Fiction.
Women > England > Fiction.
Great Britain > History > 20th century > Fiction.
Genre: Audiobooks.
Historical fiction.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    Facing limited prospects after the loss of her loved ones in World War I, Violet Speedwell joins a circle of embroiderers continuing a centuries-long tradition at the Winchester Cathedral, as the second world war approaches.
  • Random House, Inc.
    "A buoyant tale about the path to acceptance and joy--beginning, like all journeys, with one brave step."--People

    "The best-selling novelist has done a masterful job of depicting the circumstances of a generation of women we seldom think about: the mothers, sisters, wives and fiances of men lost in World War I, whose job it was to remember those lost but not forgotten."--Associated Press

    A BEST BOOK OF 2019 with The New York Public Library | USA TODAY | Real Simple | Good Housekeeping | Chicago Sun Time | TIME | PopSugar | The New York Post | Parade


    1932. After the Great War took both her beloved brother and her fiancé, Violet Speedwell has become a "surplus woman," one of a generation doomed to a life of spinsterhood after the war killed so many young men. Yet Violet cannot reconcile herself to a life spent caring for her grieving, embittered mother. After countless meals of boiled eggs and dry toast, she saves enough to move out of her mother's place and into the town of Winchester, home to one of England's grandest cathedrals. There, Violet is drawn into a society of broderers--women who embroider kneelers for the Cathedral, carrying on a centuries-long tradition of bringing comfort to worshippers.

    Violet finds support and community in the group, fulfillment in the work they create, and even a growing friendship with the vivacious Gilda. But when forces threaten her new independence and another war appears on the horizon, Violet must fight to put down roots in a place where women aren't expected to grow. Told in Chevalier's glorious prose, A Single Thread is a timeless story of friendship, love, and a woman crafting her own life.

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