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Title: The Twelfth Day of July
Author: Joan Lingard
Genre: YA
Rating: 5/10
# pages: 125
Date read: November, 2006
Summary: Sadie, a Protestant, and Kevin, a Catholic, are both attracted to and pitted against each other until a new eruption of violence in Belfast forces them to face the consequences of their behavior.
Review: While this is still obvious a book aimed at a younger audience, I found this one more interesting than The Clearance, as it shows how the conflict affected people of all ages in Ireland. Still, I would have enjoyed it more if I'd read it as an early teen and now reread it, so I had the nostagic bonus.
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Author: Joan Lingard
Genre: YA
Rating: 5/10
# pages: 125
Date read: November, 2006
Summary: Sadie, a Protestant, and Kevin, a Catholic, are both attracted to and pitted against each other until a new eruption of violence in Belfast forces them to face the consequences of their behavior.
Review: While this is still obvious a book aimed at a younger audience, I found this one more interesting than The Clearance, as it shows how the conflict affected people of all ages in Ireland. Still, I would have enjoyed it more if I'd read it as an early teen and now reread it, so I had the nostagic bonus.
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