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Referat BOOK REPORT: "The Twelfth Day of July" by Joan Lingard: Fiction

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BOOK REPORT:

Title and author:

"The Twelfth Day of July" by Joan Lingard: Fiction


Joan Lingard was born in Edinburgh in 1932 and lived in Belfast between the ages of two and eighteen. She trained as a teacher at Moray House College of Education and worked in Scotland. She lives in Edinburgh. She has written more than twenty children s books, and eleven adult novels. Several of her books have been adapted for television.

Liam's Daughter 1963 ; The Prevailing Wind 1964 ; The Tide Comes In 1966 ; The

Headmaster 1967 ; A Sort of Freedom 1968 ; The Lord on our Side 1970 ; The Twelfth

Day of July 1970 ; Frying as Usual 1971 ; Across the Barricades 1972 ; Into Exile 1973 ; The Clearance 1974 ; A Proper Place 1975 ; The Resettling 1975 ; Hostages to Fortune 1976 ; The Pilgrimage 1976 ; The Reunion 1977 ; Snake among the Sunflowers 1977 ; The Second Flowering of Emily Mountjoy 1979 ; The File on Fraulein Berg 1980 ; Strangers in the House 1981 ; Greenyards 1981 ; The Winter Visitor 1983 ; Sisters by Rite 1984 ; Reasonable Doubts 1986 ; The Freedom Machine 1986 ; The Guilty Party 1987 ; Rags and Riches 1988 ; Tug of War 1989 ; The Women s House 1989 ; Glad Rags 1990 ; Can You Find Sammy the Hamster? 1990 ; Morag And The Lamb 1991 ; Secrets And Surprises 1991 ; Between Two Worlds 1991 ; Hands off our School 1992 ; Night Fires 1993 ; After Colette 1993 ; Loopy Lucy and Clever Clive 1993 ; The Women s House; Sisters By Rite.


Settings:

The book is first written in 1970. The story happens in Belfast city, in Ireland.


Plot:

The story is about Kevin and Sadie, two kids living in Belfast in Ireland.

Sadie and her brother Tommy Jackson are Protestants, in contrast to Kevin and Brede McCoy who are Catholics. The part of the city where they live is separated into a Protestant area and a Catholic area.

The 12th day of July is one of the most important holidays for the Protestants, for to celebrate

and remember the famous William of Orange. Therefore there is a great fuss in the Protestant area and everybody attempts to decorate his street.

Once Kevin paints with big letters on a wall in the "enemy's" area: Down with King Billy William of Orange). That causes a big fight between Protestants and Catholics, and there is not only physical contact . . .

Characters:

Catholics:

Kevin:

Kevin is actually the one who more or less starts the chaos between Catholics and Protestants. As his father has left for some days he makes us of that and does what he wants. Soon he fancies to Sadie, however, his only problem is that she is a Protestant.

When Sadie attempts to take revenge on him one or two times and meets him, he tries to appear very cool.

Furthermore he has many leadership skills.


Brede:

Brede is Kevin's sister. In fact, The McCoys have 7 children in total, the 2 oldest are Kevin and Brede.

She is far more sensible than her brother. Brede likes cooking and when she grows up she intends to live on the country. Everybody in her family says that she is the perfect mother.

She does not think that Kevin's provocating behaviour is reasonable, but she does not prevent him from that either.


Protestants: Sadie:

She is very stubborn and that's why she always takes revenge on Kevin. Additionally she is brave and for her it does not matter whether it is a boy or a girl she has to fight against. On the

12th day of July she should play a drum baton twirler and she even has a special costume of

purple velvet.


Tommy:

Tommy is Sadie's brother and he is as fearless and brave as Sadie. However, he is not as challenging for fights as Sadie and prefers other solutions to a fight.


Message

There are still problems between different religions and sometimes people try to solve that by fights.

In that story the author shows that violence leads to nothing. Sooner or later something will happen, which will make people think of their wrong behaviour and then they will feel sorry for that.


Style of the book:

The story is told by a neutral 3rd person narrator. The reader has to become used to the Irish accent gradually, for it is a bit annoying at first.

All of the figures are described in an indirect way.


PERSONAL Evaluation:

I think it's a good book, because it's interesting to read. I read it in a very short time, but not only because it's a slim book. I have not known that there are still problems between those two religions so there were a lot of aspects, which I have never thought about, but make me

think about afterwards. The plot is very quite OK and therefore I would recommend that book to kill time.



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