Wherever You Are: The Military Wives: Our true stories of heartbreak, hope and love

Wherever You Are: The Military Wives: Our true stories of heartbreak, hope and love

The Military Wives
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Author:  The Military Wives
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  336
Publisher:  HarperCollins Publishers
Year:  2013
ISBN:  9780007488964

From the moment the Military Wives sang together on BBC Two's The Choir, their lives changed forever. Their journey entranced the nation, and their story moved millions.

Here the wives tell their individual stories in full for the first time - true stories of heartbreak, hope, love and loss that speak to the heart of our country.

From the loneliness and isolation of life on a military base to the challenge of writing to men facing unimaginable horrors - and to the Choir that gave them comfort, solace and and friendship in the darkest of times - these are true, affecting and inspiring accounts straight from the wives themselves.

Sales of this book will benefit the Military Wives Choirs Foundation, a network of choirs that reaches across the military community to provide support, guidance and funding for individual choirs, but first and foremost to bring women closer together through singing. The Foundation is a registered subsidiary charity of SSAFA Forces Help.

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