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		<title>Guard Your Heart</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Boy meets girl on the Northern Irish border - but what if peace is harder than war?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>G<i>uard Your Heart </i>is the Carnegie shortlisted debut novel from Sue Divin.</b></p>
<p><b>Boy meets girl on the Northern Irish border.<br /></b><br />Derry. Summer 2016. Aidan and Iona, now eighteen, were both born on the day of the Northern Ireland peace deal.</p>
<p>Aidan is Catholic, Irish, and Republican. With his ex-political prisoner father gone and his mother dead, Aidan&#8217;s hope is pinned on exam results earning him a one-way ticket out of Derry. To anywhere.</p>
<p>Iona, Protestant and British, has a brother and father in the police. She&#8217;s got university ambitions, a strong faith and a fervent belief that boys without one track minds are a myth.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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. </p>
<p>Both their fathers held guns, but safer to keep that secret for now.</p>
<p>Despite their differences and the secrets they have to keep from each other, there is mutual intrigue, and their friendship grows. And so what? It&#8217;s not the Troubles. But for both Iona and Aidan it seems like everything is keeping them apart , when all they want is to be together . . .</p>
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