![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The sequel, Across the Barricades, sees the couple reunite 3 years later. The book was Lingard's first novel aimed at younger readers and her first commercial success. The book dealt with the beginning of the romance between the main characters at the beginning of The Troubles. Despite concern from her literary agent that publishers would reject the material on account of its coverage of political and religious strife, the manuscript for the first book, The Twelfth Day of July, attracted interest from Penguin Books and was published in 1970 to a mixture of positive reviews and disapproval of the book's subject matter. Lingard decided to write the first book prior to the eruption of violence in Northern Ireland in late 1969 after hearing a Protestant family friend tell a joke that she deemed to be sectarian. This couple finds love despite the various physical and psychological barriers in their society. ![]() The books, set in Northern Ireland and England against the backdrop of the Northern Ireland conflict, deal with a young couple Sadie Jackson, who is from the Ulster Protestant community, and Kevin McCoy, who is from the Irish Catholic community. The Kevin and Sadie series is a 1970s set of young adult novels by Scottish novelist Joan Lingard. Cover of the second book, Crossroads of Change Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010 ![]()
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