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The beat of the drum

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A new edition of an acclaimed novel set in Northern Ireland at the height of the "troubles".

Disabled since infancy by the IRA bomb that killed his parents, Brian Hanna has more excuse than most - at least in the eyes of the Loyalist community - to hate the Catholics. And yet he doesn't. What he hates is the demented drumming of organizations like the Young Defenders, as they march up and down the streets to scare their Catholic neighbours. And the mindless bigotry that justifies the violence and bloodshed on both sides.

But most of all he hates the way that men like paramilitary leader Stan Leadbetter use people - small, easily manipulated people like Uncle Billy or the hapless Hicky, Brian's childhood friend.

Which is why Brian is going to leave. But can he ever still the drum that beats inside him?

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Product Details
Walker Books Ltd
0744578248 / 9780744578249
Paperback
823.914
08/05/2001
United Kingdom
English
138p.
20 cm
teenage Learn More
Quiz No: 207318, Points 4.00, Book Level 4.60,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: as by Catherine Sefton. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1989.
Martin Waddell is twice winner of the Smarties Book Prize for "Farmer Duck" and "Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?" and he also won the Kurt Maschler Award for "The Park in the Dark" and the Best Books for Babies Award for "Rosie's Babies". He was the Irish nominee for the 2000 Hans Christian Andersen Author Award.
Martin Waddell is twice winner of the Smarties Book Prize for "Farmer Duck" and "Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?" and he also won the Kurt Maschler Award for "The Park in the Dark" and the Best Books for Babies Award for "Rosie's Babies". He was the Irish nominee for the 2000 Hans Christian Andersen Author Award. YXZ Social issues (Children's / Teenage)