Across the Barricades

Across the Barricades by Joan Lingard is a poignant exploration of love amid conflict, published by Puffin Books in 1973. This new edition spans 173 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Kevin and Sadie, whose desire to be together is complicated by the tumultuous backdrop of Belfast, where soldiers patrol the streets and divisions between communities create significant challenges for their relationship.
Readers will find a compelling depiction of the struggles faced by the young couple as they navigate the dangers of being a Catholic boy and a Protestant girl in a divided city. The story delves into the complexities of their situation, highlighting the societal tensions that threaten their bond. As the second installment in Lingard’s Kevin and Sadie series, this book continues to address themes of love and conflict within a fictional framework, offering insights into the realities of life in a troubled environment.
Official synopsis Publisher
Kevin and Sadie just want to be together, but it’s not that simple. Things are bad in Belfast. Soldiers walk the streets and the city is divided. No Catholic boy and Protestant girl can go out together – not without dangerous consequences . . . The second of Joan Lingard’s ground-breaking Kevin and Sadie books
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