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BLURB: Starr lives in two worlds: the poor neighbourhood where she was born and raised and her posh high school in the suburbs. The uneasy balance between them is shattered when Starr is the only witness to the fatal shooting of her unarmed best friend, Khalil, by a police officer. Now what Starr says could destroy her community. It could also get her killed.
I’ve read this book twice now, and both times it blew me away. I don’t live in America so have no idea about the black American experience and this book truly shocked me. Thomas is an immensely talented author and it’s hard to believe that this is her debut novel. The characters are well developed and easy to engage with and relate to. The story is interesting and you can’t help but relate to the main character Starr throughout the entire novel.
I would recommend this book as a must read for everyone, especially those interested in activism and modern American society.
5/5
I can’t change where I come from or what I’ve been through, so why should I be ashamed of what makes me, me?
Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give (via perfectquote)
#SFFSummer | Day 26: Women’s Equality Day
I don't know where I am going with this but I literally love every book I read.
It is important to remember that books are not always about just telling a story. Books can show us how others live--whether they be Stormtroopers, drug addicts, slaves or someone that has another different story from all the ones that are different from us.
Yes, we learn about people from their stories, but it doesn’t have to stop there. In understanding one’s life and one’s struggles--we can choose to act, we can choose to push forward, we can choose to help, we can choose to learn more.
In 15 days it’s Halloween, in 16 days it’s a day of really cheap candy and chocolate, and in 21 days you have the power to vote and make the world how you think it should be. But I hope that’s not your one day of using your voice, your power and the power of listening to someone else’s story. You may not have the best or easiest life, everyone struggles but “a rising tide lifts all boats”--be that tide, raise the condition for everyone