2: The Wages of Sin
Louise Kennedy's shocking and tender love story set on the outskirts of 1970s Belfast. Today: when Cushla agrees to teach Michael Irish, things begin to spin out of control.
Politics and religion collide in Louise Kennedy's tender and shocking love story, set on the outskirts of 1970s Belfast.
Cushla Lavery is a teacher at a Catholic primary school (where booby trap, gelignite and rubber bullets are all part of a seven-year-old's vocabulary), and helps out at the family bar by night. When barrister Michael Agnew, older, married and Protestant, walks into the pub on a quiet February night, their lives will be changed forever. This is no ordinary love story. In a country divided by the Troubles, tensions are rising and simple acts of kindness have deep consequences for Cushla and her family.
Today: when Cushla agrees to teach Irish to Michael and his Protestant friends, things begin to spin out of control.
Writer: Louise Kennedy
Reader: Lisa Dwyer Hogg
Abridger: Richard Hamilton
Producer: Justine Willett
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