Boston, 1919. It's been a terrible year for thirteen-year-old Joshua
Harper. The influenza pandemic that's sweeping the world has claimed his
father's life; his voice has changed, so he can't sing in the Boston
Boys' Choir anymore; and now money is tight, so he must quit school to
get a job. It's not fair!
Joshua begins working as a newspaper boy, hawking papers on the street,
but he soon finds himself competing with Charlestown Charlie, a tough,
streetwise boy who does not make things easier for Joshua. It seems that
fitting in is not as easy as it once was. Then disaster strikes the city
of Boston. Joshua must do what he can to help, and in doing so he finds
the place -- and the voice -- that he thought he'd lost.