The Guilty Party

The Guilty Party by Joan Lingard is a work of juvenile fiction published by Penguin in 1989. This edition, the First Thus, spans 148 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows 17-year-old Josie, who, after her father’s death, relocates to a small coastal town in England. As she becomes politically active in the fight against a nuclear power plant, she faces conflicts with authorities, her boyfriend, and her family.
Readers will find a story that intertwines personal and political struggles, highlighting Josie’s journey as she navigates her new environment and the challenges that arise from her activism. The book delves into themes of conflict and determination, set against the backdrop of a mystery that unfolds as Josie confronts various obstacles. With its focus on juvenile fiction and detective elements, The Guilty Party offers a glimpse into the complexities of youth engagement in societal issues.
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Efter faderens død bor 17-årige, irske Josie nu i en lille engelsk kystby. Hun engagerer sig politisk i kampen mod et atomkraftværk og kommer i konflikt både med myndighederne, sin fyr og familien
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