

Without giving too much away, she has good reasons for wanting to hold back.īut Starr's father doesn't accept her silence - he raised his children to fight to be heard. The narrator of The Hate U Give is 16-year-old Starr Carter. While she wants the police officer to face justice, she's afraid to speak out. Starr is the only witness to Khalil's killing.

"More people were talking about what he had done in his past than the fact that he unjustly lost his life," Thomas said. Summary: Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter moves between two worlds: the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends.

Grant was unarmed when he was shot, and Thomas was struck by the media coverage that focused on Grant's criminal record rather than the circumstances of his death. 16-year-old Carter is a black girl who has been inspired to activism by the death of her friend who was wrongly executed by an officer of the law. Morris Award Winner National Book Award Longlist Printz Honor Book Coretta Scott King Honor Book Number-One New York Times Best Seller Absolutely. Thomas told NPR she was inspired to write The Hate U Give after the fatal shooting of Oscar Grant - a young, African-American man who was killed by a white transit officer in Oakland on New Year's Day in 2009. By author Angie Thomas, The Hate You Give is a young adult fiction novel that addresses racism and police brutality with unrelenting honesty.
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