Guard Your Heart

Guard Your Heart
Genre : Children's / YA
Published : 1 Apr 2021 - Macmillan Children's Books
Boy meets girl on the Northern Irish border in GUARD YOUR HEART, by Sue Divin,

Derry. Summer 2016. Aidan and Iona, now eighteen, 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.

Both their fathers held guns, but safer to keep that secret for now.

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’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...

Reviews

Profoundly powerful, subtle and effective, this superb debut evokes the deep-rooted mistrust, anger and antagonism lingering in the wake of the Troubles, as well as a new, tentative flowering of hope and love.

Children’s books roundup – the best new picture books and novels, The Guardian

Divin…succeeds in blending a call for empathy with a compelling, engaging narrative.

Irish Times

While many books have been written about young couples determined that their love can conquer all obstacles, what sets GUARD YOUR HEART apart is there are no trite resolutions where everyone decides their differences don’t matter. Divin is unapologetic about not simplifying the complexities of a relationship full of secrets on both sides, set against a backdrop of historical hurt.

Irish News

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