The Twelfth Day of July

It all began with a dare. The idea of sneaking into the Protestant area to daub slogans under the mural of King Billy seems thrilling and exciting to Kevin and his Catholic friends. But feelings run high in Belfast and in the end paint-splashing turns into something far more dangerous. The only good thing to come out of the reckless trip is that it brings Kevin into contact with Sadie Jackson - and that is to change his life. This is the first of Joan Lingard's stories about the young Belfast couple who try to make a new life for themselves. It can be enjoyed on its own or read as part of the series. The Twelfth day of July was published in 1970 and has never been out of print.

Written by:
Joan Lingard
Published by:
Puffin
Year:
1995

ISBN:
0140371753
Age groups:
Teens
Categories:
Fiction
Languages:
English
Themes:
Racism/Discrimination/Prejudice, Real Life, Sectarianism