A review by katrinaburch
1972: A Novel of Ireland's Unfinished Revolution by Morgan Llywelyn

4.0

Once again Llywelyn delivers a powerful book. Not only did it easily explain the politics behind events in Ireland in the 1960s and early 1970s but it also put it against worlds events that were happening, especially against US events. The ending was particularly powerfully because
Spoiler if she was going to kill Barry with only pages to spear I was going to super pissed
. I, again, really enjoyed this book and I am a little sad the series is coming to a close. Each book has given me a deeper understand of Irish politics in the 20th century and a much better understanding because it's in context with other world events and it's with characters that I truly connected too.