Forget

Author:   Ruth Gilligan
Publisher:   Hachette Books Ireland
ISBN:  

9780340920886


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 July 2006
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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Pretty and popular, Eva Coonan has everything to look forward to - that is until her dad dies suddenly and her whole world falls apart. Just as Eva starts to wonder if she will every feel normal again, Killian - the good-looking rugby winger - catches her eye. But she soon realises that all is not what it seems and that the only person she can really talk to is Zac, who somehow always seems to know the right thing to say. But cute, scruffy, guitar-mad Zac has his own problems. Not only has he to deal with being 'the new guy' at school, but his father is a total bully and he is fast running out of ways to protect his mother. As things heat up, choices have to be made. Eva learns that the right thing to do can often be the hardest - and that true love will always wait.

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Author:   Ruth Gilligan
Publisher:   Hachette Books Ireland
Imprint:   Hachette Books Ireland
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.378kg
ISBN:  

9780340920886


ISBN 10:   0340920882
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 July 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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'Ireland's newest publishing sensation' - Irish Daily Mail 'A love story for the text generation' - Irish Examiner 'Reads like the love child between Cecelia Ahern and Ross O'Carroll Kelly' - Irish Independent 'An accomplished debut that will be thoroughly enjoyed by teenagers, while the rest of us can enjoy the innocence, although some less clued in parents may find it a bit of an eye opener' - Irish Independent 'A love story for Generation Text' - The Irish Times Owes much to Judy Blume... but while Blume produced hers as an adult, Ruth Gilligan at 18 is still a teen herself. Arguably this results in a greater understanding of her young characters... - Metro 'An old-fashioned teenage romance' - Sunday Tribune/Sunday Times


'Ireland's newest publishing sensation' Irish Daily Mail 'A love story for the text generation' Irish Examiner 'Reads like the love child between Cecelia Ahern and Ross O'Carroll Kelly' Irish Independent 'An accomplished debut that will be thoroughly enjoyed by teenagers, while the rest of us can enjoy the innocence, although some less clued in parents may find it a bit of an eye opener' Irish Independent 'A love story for Generation Text' The Irish Times Owes much to Judy Blume... but while Blume produced hers as an adult, Ruth Gilligan at 18 is still a teen herself. Arguably this results in a greater understanding of her young characters... Metro 'An old-fashioned teenage romance' Sunday Tribune/Sunday Times


'Ireland's newest publishing sensation' -- Irish Daily Mail 20060817 'A love story for the text generation' -- Irish Examiner 20060816 'Reads like the love child between Cecelia Ahern and Ross O'Carroll Kelly' -- Irish Independent 20060805 'An accomplished debut that will be thoroughly enjoyed by teenagers, while the rest of us can enjoy the innocence, although some less clued in parents may find it a bit of an eye opener' -- Irish Independent 20060805 'A love story for Generation Text' -- The Irish Times 20060801 'Owes much to Judy Blume... but while Blume produced hers as an adult, Ruth Gilligan at 18 is still a teen herself. Arguably this results in a greater understanding of her young characters...' -- Metro 20060726 'An old-fashioned teenage romance' -- Sunday Tribune/Sunday Times 20060801


Author Information

Ruth Gilligan is seventeen years old and live in Dublin. She has been attending St. Andrew's College since the age of five and will sit her Leaving Certificate in June 2006. Ruth has acted in various plays, short films and adverts, but her biggest role to date was as 'Laura' in Ireland's national soap opera Fair City. Along with acting, Ruth has won numerous poetry and essay competitions and has been playing the piano from the age of six. She likes to write and record her own songs, some of which feature in her first novel Forget.

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