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A POIGNANT COMING OUT STORY SET AMIDST THE TROUBLES OF NORTHERN IRELAND In 1968 Matthew is a young schoolboy and his best friend, Danny is the wrong religion. The gradually the increasing sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland tears their worlds apart. This is a story of how an isolated gay boy struggles to come to terms with his nature and his quest for fulfillment against a hostile world of bombs, bullets, and bigotry.Of all the books I've read in recent years that address the coming-out process, the finest is Ulster Alien. Beyond the issue of sexual self-discovery, which the novel explores admirably, the book also offers a glimpse into Ireland's turbulent, convoluted political situation. In a very real sense, then, it provides an unadorned lesson in modern Irish history, and for this reason was especially valuable to a non-Irish reader like myself having only limited knowledge of that nation's political state of affairs. The novel's characters are also true to life, as well as likeable, and the pace, brisk. In all, Ulster Alien is a warm, absorbing, and edifying book.Marc E Vargo, Author of 'The Mossad'; 'Women of Resistance' and 'Scandal' amongst others
- Publisher
- Independently Published
- First published
- 2000
Available formats
- Print — ISBN 9781799230670
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