Lisa Heathfield - I Am Not a Number

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The powerful and heart-wrenching new novel from Lisa Heathfield, award-winning author of Seed and Paper Butterflies. Perfect for fans of Sarah Crossan, Louise O'Neill and Lisa Williamson.Ever since the Traditional party came into power, 15-year-old Ruby’s life has changed for the worse. Everything Ruby and her family and friends celebrate – equal rights for women, freedom of movement, individual expression – are forbidden. And things are getting worse …Soon Ruby and her family find themselves taken to a prison camp far from home with no possessions, food or rights. Each person is allocated a number – Ruby is number 276. Forced into hard labour, starving and with friends and family going missing every day, Ruby knows she has to escape and let the world know what is happening. She has to somehow cling on to her identity, and fight back. The future depends on it.Lisa Heathfield's other books:Seed9781405275385 Paper Butterflies9781405275392 Flight of Starling9781405285902

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‘I used to think those were a fairy’s legs,’ I say, pointing to them.

Sara laughs. ‘You always were a bit strange.’

I want to tell her that there’s a part of me that still believes it, but she’s shredding them apart already.

I hate this awkward feeling that’s sitting between us now.

‘Luke’s going to be late,’ I say. ‘Aldridge is having a go at him about homework.’

‘Okay,’ Sara says. And the wall goes up again. Somehow I have nothing to say to a friend who I can usually talk with all day and night.

I watch the rain falling.

‘You don’t have to support the Trads you know,’ I say, ‘just because your parents do.’

‘Same back to you,’ she says.

‘But I believe in what the Core Party says.’

‘All of it?’

‘Most of it.’

‘So why can’t people believe in most of what the Trads say?’

‘Because they’re wrong.’

‘So says you.’

‘And so says you up until recently.’

‘Can’t I change my mind?’

‘I don’t think you have,’ I say. ‘I think you’re supporting the Trads because you’re scared.’

‘Scared?’ Sara does a laugh that isn’t really one.

‘Yes. Like we all are. Since the soldiers came with the guns.’

She pulls up a clump of grass this time. Too many fairy legs to count.

‘You know they now say they’re going to really limit our internet.’

‘Mum says that’s good. We can actually chat like in the olden days.’

‘I’m serious, Sara.’

‘Well, what would the Core Party do? Make us use it until our brains explode?’

‘They don’t think banning the internet is the solution to cutting depression. They want to do active things, like put more money into mental health.’

‘Can we talk about something else?’ Sara asks. I know she feels the fracture that’s opening up between us.

‘But what about the Trads putting up the age of consent?’

‘It’s to cut teenage pregnancies,’ Sara says, but I know her heart isn’t in it.

‘More like it’s to cut all the fun from our life.’

Sara breathes out as though she’s fed up with me, fed up with it all. ‘Can’t you tell me something I want to hear about?’

‘Like what?’

‘Like why is grass green?’ she says. ‘If the bottom bit in the earth is white, how come the top bit is a different colour?’ Sara crosses her legs and we sit opposite each other with our knees almost touching. She’s like my mirror. ‘Because surely, if they’re exposed to the sun all the time, they should be bleached-white. Or at least a bit sucked-dry yellow from the wind and everything.’

‘I do actually know the answer,’ I say. Sara’s laugh is genuine this time. It makes me want to hug her tight and tell her that we’re going to be okay.

‘I thought you might, mega-plant-brain.’

‘It’s not really green,’ I tell her. ‘It’s the chlorophyll in them. It absorbs all the other colours and has no use for the green so sort of chucks it out again.’

‘Of course it does.’

I hold Sara’s hands, one and then the other. ‘I’m not going to let all this Trad and Core stuff make us fall out,’ I say.

‘Nor am I,’ Sara replies. She puts up her pinky finger and hooks it through mine as we used to do at primary school.

The thunder is so sudden that we scream. We’re laughing as we jump up and grab our bags. And I don’t care that the rain really starts on us as we run back to school, because I’ve got my best friend by my side, our fingers still linked.

‘Love you, Starry,’ I shout.

‘Love you right back, Rudey,’ Sara laughs, wiping under her eyes so that the rain can’t paint mascara down her cheeks.

‘Do you want a lift, Luke?’ Darren asks him.

‘I’m all right, thanks.’

‘You’ll get soaked,’ Darren tells him.

‘I like the rain,’ Luke smiles. There’s a soldier close by so I know he won’t want to kiss me, but he squeezes my hand. ‘See you tomorrow.’

‘Yeah.’

‘Get in, Ruby,’ Darren says through the window. ‘I’m blocking the traffic.’

But it feels wrong to just leave Luke like this. Since we’ve started going out, I don’t think we’ve ever said goodbye without at least a hug. So I lean in to kiss him, just quickly, but enough to feel his lips on mine.

A car horn behind us ruins it.

‘Ruby,’ Darren shouts.

I don’t bother to check if a soldier has noticed us before I get into the car.

‘Not your wisest move,’ Darren says as he starts the engine.

‘They can’t lock me up for kissing my boyfriend.’

‘You might just have to play along with them for a bit,’ Darren says, as he starts to drive. ‘Until things settle down.’

In the mirror I can see Luke walking away, his bag on his back.

‘What if I don’t want to?’ I ask.

‘They’ve got guns, Ruby,’ Darren says. And it’s enough, that one small word, to pull me right back into reality.

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