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The Hate U Give

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2017

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Angie Thomas

The Hate U Give

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2017
Book Details
Pages

464

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Garden Heights • 2010s

Publication Year

2017

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

14+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas follows 16-year-old Starr Carter, who witnesses her childhood friend Khalil get killed by a White police officer, leading her to navigate the complexities of speaking out against racial injustice while dealing with pressure from her community and the challenges of her predominantly White school. The book discusses themes such as police brutality and gang violence.

Emotional

Inspirational

Contemplative

Challenging

Informative

Reviews & Readership

4.6

982,898 ratings

90%

Loved it

8%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give is praised for its gripping narrative, powerful social commentary, and relatable characters. Critics commend its emotional depth and nuanced portrayal of racial tensions. However, some reviewers note a predictable plot and occasional stereotypical characterizations. Overall, it’s celebrated as a timely and impactful contribution to YA literature.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Hate U Give?

A reader who would enjoy The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is likely drawn to emotionally impactful and socially relevant young adult fiction. Fans of novels like The Fault in Our Stars by John Green and All American Boys by Jason Reynolds will appreciate this book's exploration of race, identity, and activism through a powerful, contemporary narrative.

4.6

982,898 ratings

90%

Loved it

8%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

Character List

Starr Carter

The main character and narrator, a high school junior who navigates life between her predominantly white private school, Williamson Prep, and her home in the primarily Black neighborhood of Garden Heights.

Starr’s childhood friend and first crush who is killed by a police officer during a traffic stop, sparking Starr’s journey for justice.

Starr’s father and former gang member who owns a grocery store and teaches his children to fight for what is right while also providing practical survival knowledge.

Starr’s mother and a nurse who supports her family while maintaining a strong presence in Starr’s life as a source of wisdom.

Starr’s uncle and a police officer who provides safety and a different perspective, being both Black and a cop.

The leader of the King Lords gang and antagonist, known for controlling the neighborhood and trying to intimidate Starr.

Starr's boyfriend from a wealthy background, who learns about privilege and becomes an advocate for Starr and her community.

Starr’s older half-brother who protects his family and faces the challenge of balancing his responsibilities with his future opportunities.

Starr’s friend from Williamson Prep, who makes racist comments and embodies systemic racism; Starr eventually ends their friendship.

An attorney and leader of Just Us for Justice, supporting Starr legally and encouraging her activism.

A member of the King Lords seeking to escape gang life, who attempts to protect his family and ultimately helps in bringing justice.

The officer who kills Khalil, representing systemic racism in the criminal justice system.

Book Details
Pages

464

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Garden Heights • 2010s

Publication Year

2017

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

14+ years

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