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The Hate U Give

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Unique Courageous girl challenges systemic racial injustice and corruption.

This book could be a good read for you if you're seeking a powerful and eye-opening story that tackles important issues of race, police brutality, and the effects of inequality on a community. The Hate U Give captures the raw emotions and struggles of sixteen-year-old Starr, who finds herself torn between her impoverished neighborhood and her privileged school. Angie Thomas fearlessly explores the complexities of racism, offering a thought-provoking narrative that will leave you feeling both enraged and inspired. This is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the realities of racial oppression and the importance of finding one's voice in the face of adversity.

  • National Book Award Nominee for Young People's Literature (2017)
  • Odyssey Award (2018)
  • William C. Morris YA Debut Award (2018)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Young Adult Literature (2017)
  • Edgar Award Nominee for Best Young Adult (2018)
  • Michael L. Printz Award Nominee (2018)
  • Teen Buckeye Book Award (2018)
  • Rhode Island Teen Book Award (2019)
  • Evergreen Teen Book Award Nominee for High School (2020)
  • Coretta Scott King Book Award Nominee for Author Honor (2018)
  • Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Preis der Jugendjury (2018)
  • Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award (2018)
  • Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction (2017)
  • The Inky Awards for Silver Inky (2018)
  • California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Young Adult (2020)
  • Lincoln Award (2019)
  • Waterstones Children's Book Prize for Overall and Older Fiction (2018)
  • Kirkus Prize Nominee for Young Readers' Literature (2017)
  • Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fiction & for Debut Goodreads Author (2017) and for Best of the Best (2018)
  • Carnegie Medal Nominee (2018)
  • NAACP Image Award Nominee for Youth/Teens (2018)
  • Gateway Readers Award (2020)
  • Blogistanian Kuopus (2017)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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The Hate U Give

Regular price ₱737.55 Now ₱638.55 Save 13% more
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ISBN: 9780062498533
Authors: Angie Thomas
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Date of Publication: 2017-02-28
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Contemporary, Drama, Young Adult
Goodreads rating: 4.48
(rated by 883155 readers)

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Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter moves between two worlds: the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Khalil was unarmed. Soon afterward, his death is a national headline. Some are calling him a thug, maybe even a drug dealer and a gangbanger. Protesters are taking to the streets in Khalil’s name. Some cops and the local drug lord try to intimidate Starr and her family. What everyone wants to know is: what really went down that night? And the only person alive who can answer that is Starr. But what Starr does—or does not—say could upend her community. It could also endanger her life.
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Unique Courageous girl challenges systemic racial injustice and corruption.

This book could be a good read for you if you're seeking a powerful and eye-opening story that tackles important issues of race, police brutality, and the effects of inequality on a community. The Hate U Give captures the raw emotions and struggles of sixteen-year-old Starr, who finds herself torn between her impoverished neighborhood and her privileged school. Angie Thomas fearlessly explores the complexities of racism, offering a thought-provoking narrative that will leave you feeling both enraged and inspired. This is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the realities of racial oppression and the importance of finding one's voice in the face of adversity.

  • National Book Award Nominee for Young People's Literature (2017)
  • Odyssey Award (2018)
  • William C. Morris YA Debut Award (2018)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Young Adult Literature (2017)
  • Edgar Award Nominee for Best Young Adult (2018)
  • Michael L. Printz Award Nominee (2018)
  • Teen Buckeye Book Award (2018)
  • Rhode Island Teen Book Award (2019)
  • Evergreen Teen Book Award Nominee for High School (2020)
  • Coretta Scott King Book Award Nominee for Author Honor (2018)
  • Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Preis der Jugendjury (2018)
  • Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award (2018)
  • Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction (2017)
  • The Inky Awards for Silver Inky (2018)
  • California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Young Adult (2020)
  • Lincoln Award (2019)
  • Waterstones Children's Book Prize for Overall and Older Fiction (2018)
  • Kirkus Prize Nominee for Young Readers' Literature (2017)
  • Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fiction & for Debut Goodreads Author (2017) and for Best of the Best (2018)
  • Carnegie Medal Nominee (2018)
  • NAACP Image Award Nominee for Youth/Teens (2018)
  • Gateway Readers Award (2020)
  • Blogistanian Kuopus (2017)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.