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Saoirse (18) can't wait to leave school - but just before the
Leaving Cert her ex-boyfriend dies by suicide. Everyone blames
Saoirse - even Saoirse herself, who cheated on him with his best
friend. She is shunned by her schoolmates and suffers unbearable
levels of anxiety. Everything becomes too much, and on the night of
the school Debs, Saoirse throws herself into the river - and wakes
up in a psychiatric hospital. Slowly, painfully, with the support
of a friendly hospital cleaner, her old best friend, her kind and
hilarious grandmother, and even her irritating sister, Saoirse
regains her sense of herself. Eventually she is ready for a new
life at University.
The voices of Jane's mum and dad ring in her ears. These days, they
never stop fighting. She squeezes her eyes shut and wishes she
could do the same with her ears. She resorts to the only thing she
knows to help her cope. When her best friend Leah questions her
about the criss-cross marks on her arms, Jane blames the cat. And
when Leah tells her that true best friends shouldn't keep secrets
from each other, Jane knows that's only talk. Everyone has secrets,
even Leah. She never mentions her brother Jack, sometimes it's as
if he never even existed. And yet, his absence is so palpable you
can almost touch it. Alison, Jack's mum, escapes into her dreams,
where she becomes reunited with her dead son. It is less than a
year since he was killed in a tragic road accident, for which she
blames herself, and the pain still feels like an open wound in her
chest. She struggles to hold herself together for the sake of her
family, but the strain is telling, and when she and Jane's dad
Dermot meet, it feels briefly that they are kindred spirits. But
darker conclusions lie in wait. The Cut of Love explores two
journeys of the heart, one of an adolescent girl, the other of a
middle-aged woman. As their paths interweave, a remarkable story
unfolds - at once modern and timeless -that is bitingly real,
deeply tender and utterly unforgettable.
I know you'll hate me. I just know you will. But I can't help it.
I'm going to find you. Matt's mam left home when he was 10. He
writes letters to her but doesn't send them. He keeps them in his
Gone Book, which he hides in his room. Five years of letters about
his life. Five years of hurt. Matt's dad won't talk about her. His
older brother is mixed up with drugs and messing with dangerous
characters. His friends, Mikey and Anna, are the best thing in his
life, but Matt keeps pushing them away. All Matt wants to do is
skate, surf, and forget. But now his mam is back in town and Matt
knows he needs to find her, to finally deliver the truth.
I've always been 'the clever one'. So clever that I got 10 As in my
Junior Cert. So clever that everyone knows I'm destined for great
things. But my family chooses to ignore how clever I am when I tell
them that all this is going to end badly. 'This' being my sister
Fiona's announcement that she is having a baby (father: Big;
occupation: shady scumbag). At first, I swore I wouldn't help her.
After all, if she wants to be a pramface, that's her problem. But I
didn't realise how much I'd love baby Harvey, and want to do
everything in my power to protect him. Mam is doing her usual act
of pretending everything's fine. My brother Cian is in a world of
his own. My shiny happy best friend Mark thinks I should stay out
of it. But I can't. So I try to figure out a way to get Big out of
our lives for good. And once my plan is in motion, I can't go back.
No matter how much I sometimes want to.
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