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100 1 _aDivin, Sue,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aGuard your heart /
_cSue Divin.
260 _aLondon :
_bMacmillan,
_c2021.
263 _a202104
300 _a297 pages ;
_c20 cm
520 8 _aDerry. Summer 2016. Aidan and Iona, now 18, were both born on the day of the Northern Ireland peace deal. Aidan is Catholic, Irish, and Republican. With his ex-political prisoner father gone and his mother dead, Aidan's hope is pinned on exam results earning him a one-way ticket out of Derry. To anywhere. Iona, Protestant and British, has a brother and father in the police. She's got university ambitions, a strong faith and a fervent belief that boys without one track minds are a myth. At a post-exam party, Aidan wanders alone across the Peace Bridge and becomes the victim of a brutal sectarian attack. Iona witnessed the attack; picked up Aidan's phone and filmed what happened, and gets in touch with him to return the phone. When the two meet, alone and on neutral territory, the differences between them seem insurmountable.
651 0 _aNorthern Ireland
_vFiction.
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