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|title=The Beauty Chorus
|sort= Beauty Chorus
|reviewer=Sue Magee
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Kate Lord Brown shines a light on a little-known area of the war effort in WWII - the Air Transport Auxialiary Unit and brings it to light life with some wonderful characters. Highly recommended.
|rating=4.5
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=|hardback=1848878702|audiobook=|ebookwebsite=http://thebeautychorus.blogspot.com/
|pages=432
|publisher=CarvusCorvus
|date=April 2011
|isbn=9781848878709
|amazonukvideo=E3g13M8eRmc|cover=1848878702|aznuk=<amazonuk>1848878702</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>1848878702</amazonus>
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Unsurprisingly it's difficult to recommend another book about the ATA, but if the subject of war interests you then you might enjoy browsing our [[Top Ten War Novels]]. For more about the roll of women in the war you might like to try [[All The Nice Girls by Joan Bakewell]] and [[Goodnight Sweetheart by Charlotte Bingham]].
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{{comment
|name= Tori Tyrrell
|verb= said
|comment= I was just trying to figure out what kind of novel this is; is this a romance novel with some ATA girls, or is it an ATA novel with some romance?
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{{comment
|name= Sue
|verb= said
|comment=I'd say that it's about half and half. It certainly isn't a romance with some ATA girls loosely tacked on, but equally it isn't a dry recitation about the ATA. It's a good story which leans perhaps towards the romance side.
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