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Childhood friends Chris and Imran celebrate the Millenium as inseparable blood brothers, they are both seven years old. But by 2011 their lives have taken very different paths. One has joined the Army and served in Afghanistan, the other is a potential jihad recruit. They are no longer friends, and there are bitter wounds between them which remain unhealed. Will their childhood bond be strong enough to overcome an extremist plot?

In a highly-charged, honest and life affirming story, told in flashback from both Chris and Imran's viewpoint, Alan Gibbon's cleverly explores the very real issue of terrorism that affects everyone today.



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A highly charged and life-affirming story ... cleverly explores both sides of an emotive and important issue * Liverpool Echo *
This, for once, is a young adult novel genuinely meriting the description 'thought-provoking'. * School Librarian *
The most powerful YA book that I have read this year ... beautifully written ... the sharpness of prose and utterly skillful storytelling should make this book a must-read for young men and women all across Britain -- Catherine Johnson * Armadillo *
A moving account of friendship broken and repaired by the complications of social justice, and has relevance beyond the specific story it tells * Books For Keeps *
Grapples head-on with the problems of terror, race and religion * Carousel *

An Act of Love

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      Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
      Publication Date: 02/02/2012
      ISBN13: 9781780620183, 978-1780620183
      ISBN10: 1780620187

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Childhood friends Chris and Imran celebrate the Millenium as inseparable blood brothers, they are both seven years old. But by 2011 their lives have taken very different paths. One has joined the Army and served in Afghanistan, the other is a potential jihad recruit. They are no longer friends, and there are bitter wounds between them which remain unhealed. Will their childhood bond be strong enough to overcome an extremist plot?

      In a highly-charged, honest and life affirming story, told in flashback from both Chris and Imran's viewpoint, Alan Gibbon's cleverly explores the very real issue of terrorism that affects everyone today.



      Trade Review
      A highly charged and life-affirming story ... cleverly explores both sides of an emotive and important issue * Liverpool Echo *
      This, for once, is a young adult novel genuinely meriting the description 'thought-provoking'. * School Librarian *
      The most powerful YA book that I have read this year ... beautifully written ... the sharpness of prose and utterly skillful storytelling should make this book a must-read for young men and women all across Britain -- Catherine Johnson * Armadillo *
      A moving account of friendship broken and repaired by the complications of social justice, and has relevance beyond the specific story it tells * Books For Keeps *
      Grapples head-on with the problems of terror, race and religion * Carousel *

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