Book details
The Hate U Give
by Angie Thomas, Angie Thomas
2017
About the book
Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter lives a split existence between her impoverished neighborhood, Garden Heights, and her wealthy suburban prep school. This balance shatters when she witnesses a white police officer shoot and kill her unarmed childhood friend, Khalil, during a traffic stop. As Khalil’s death becomes a national news story, Starr faces intense pressure from her community to speak out and from her school peers to remain silent. The narrative follows her decision to testify before a grand jury while navigating local gang tensions, police intimidation, and the realization that her two worlds cannot remain separate.
This book is intended for young adults and educators looking to understand the mechanics of systemic racism and police brutality through a personal lens. Readers gain a clear perspective on how trauma affects identity and the specific risks involved in social activism for marginalized youth. The story provides a framework for recognizing microaggressions in social circles and demonstrates the practical steps required to move from silent observation to active protest. It leaves the reader with a better understanding of how individual voices contribute to collective movements for justice.
Details
- Published
- 2017
- Language
- EN