![]() Listen to this podcast to learn more about the social and historical context in which Blood Brothers was written. Written during a period of huge changes in society and politics, Blood Brothers draws the audience’s attention to the detrimental effect that social inequality can have on people’s lives. However, as they get older, the huge difference in their backgrounds pulls them apart and eventually leads to their tragic deaths. 50 Ratings 11 Reviews published 2013 2 editions As wolf shifters, Tristen and Fin’s loyalty knows Want to Read Rate it: Book 3 Her Lycan Lover by Susan Arden 3. The bond continues when the boys are teenagers and both live in the countryside, despite them both being in love with Mickey’s neighbour Linda. ![]() ![]() Mickey and Edward don’t meet each other until they’re seven years old, but immediately become best friends and blood brothers. His twin brother, Edward, however is brought up as the only child of the wealthy Lyons family, who live nearby, after Mrs Lyons persuaded Mrs Johnstone to hand over one of her twins at birth. Mickey is brought up with his seven older siblings by his struggling single mother, Mrs Johnstone. The play, set in the 1960s, is divided into two acts, with songs throughout. Blood Brothers, a musical by Liverpudlian playwright Willy Russell, revolves around twin boys (Mickey and Edward) who are separated at birth and brought up in completely different environments in the city. ![]()
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