Product Description
The loyalist blockade to prevent young catholic schoolchildren from walking a short distance through "their territory" and therefore not be able to attend school was one of the very lowest points in the history of the state of Northern Ireland.
In what could have been a one sided condemnation of the loyalist blockade, the author, Anne Cadwallader, does something different - in that she does not judge and just lets all of the participants tell their story. In doing so Anne was able to recreate a microcosm of Northern Ireland and very carefully explains what could be a metaphor describing the reasoning for all of the recent and not so recent violence in Ireland.
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