The Hate U Give

What's The Story?

Starr Carter navigates life between her predominantly Black neighborhood and the mostly white prep school she attends. Her world is upended when she witnesses the fatal shooting of her unarmed childhood friend, Khalil, by a police officer. As the sole witness, Starr faces pressure from all sides while grappling with grief and the decision to speak out against injustice. Her journey illuminates the complexities of race, identity, and the pursuit of justice in contemporary society.

Recommendation: This compelling novel is recommended for readers aged 14 and up who are interested in stories addressing social justice, racial inequality, and personal empowerment. Angie Thomas delivers a powerful narrative that resonates with current societal issues, making it a significant read for both teens and adults. The Hate U Give has received critical acclaim and numerous awards for its impact.

Ideal for:

  • High school students and young adults
  • Readers interested in contemporary social issues
  • Those seeking narratives about activism and personal growth

Similar Reads:

  • Dear Martin by Nic Stone
  • All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely
  • Tyler Johnson Was Here by Jay Coles

Stylistic Features:

  • First-person narrative providing an intimate perspective of Starr's experiences
  • Authentic dialogue reflecting contemporary teenage vernacular
  • Incorporation of cultural references that enhance the story's realism

Content Warnings: The novel includes depictions of police brutality, gun violence, and strong language. These elements are integral to the narrative's exploration of systemic racism and may be intense for some readers.

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Genre:

  • Realistic Fiction

Diverse Voices:

  • African American/Black

Curricular Connection:

  • English Language Arts
  • History
  • Social Studies