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ประเภท/แบบฟอร์ม | Young adult fiction Fictional Work Realistic fiction Social problem fiction Novels Fiction Juvenile works Urban fiction Young adult works Romans Juvenile fiction Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse |
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รูปแบบทางกายภาพเพิ่มเติม | Online version: Thomas, Angie. Hate u give. (OCoLC)1227380698 |
ขนิดวัสดุ: | เรื่องอ่านเล่น, โรงเรียนมัธยมศึกษาตอนปลาย |
ประเภทเอกสาร | หนังสือ |
ผู้แต่งทั้งหมด : ผู้แต่งร่วม |
Angie Thomas |
ISBN: | 9780062498533 0062498533 9783570164822 3570164829 9781406372151 1406372153 9780062872340 0062872346 |
OCLC Number: | 959036877 |
รางวัลที่ได้รับ: | Boston Globe/Horn Book Fiction & Poetry Award, 2017 National Book Award Nominee for Young People's Literature, 2017 Horn Book Fanfare List, 2017 Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth, 2017 School Library Journal's Best Books, 2017 Michael L. Printz Honor, 2018 William C. Morris Award, 2018 CILIP Carnegie Medal Nominee, 2018 Coretta Scott King Author Honor, 2018 Edgar Award Nominee For Best Young Adult, 2018 NAACP Image Award Nominee for Outstanding Literary Work for Youth/Teens, 2018 Lincoln Award: Illinois Teen Readers' Choice Nominee, 2019 South Dakota Teen Choice Book Award (High School), 2018-2019 Kentucky Bluegrass Award, 2019 |
กลุ่มเป้าหมาย | HL590 |
คำอธิบาย: | 444 pages ; 22 cm |
ชื่อเรื่องอื่น: | Hate you give |
ความรับผิดชอบ: | Angie Thomas. |
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Angie Thomas has written a stunning, brilliant, gut-wrenching novel that will be remembered as a classic of our time. * John Green * "The Hate U Give says more about the contemporary black experience in America than any book I have read for years." * Alex Wheatle, The Guardian * "[...] a powerful look at racism in 21st-century America." * The Observer * It's hard to see how this won't be the young adult novel of the year, if not the decade. Angie Thomas, a former rapper and a debut novelist from Jackson, Mississippi, has written a startling, important book about what it is to be black in America that manages to speak to everyone. It is also a rollicking thriller and a deeply enjoyable read. No wonder it has been at the top of the New York Times's young adult bestseller list for weeks. [...] It's suitable for mature 14-year-olds and should fly on to curriculums everywhere, for Thomas has written a classic in the making that demands to be discussed. * The Times * "Topical, painful and important." * The Sunday Times * อ่านมากขึ้น…
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An important novel for this generation
This astonishing debut novel is an important book for our times because it tackles the big issues that many shy away from- but at the same time it's just a really great absorbing read with complex characters...
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This astonishing debut novel is an important book for our times because it tackles the big issues that many shy away from- but at the same time it's just a really great absorbing read with complex characters and a gripping story line. The novel encompasses Black Lives Matter issues (without using that term), gang violence, drug abuse and the drug trade, domestic abuse and race relations. But underpinning all of that drama is a warm solid extended family that holds one another up no matter what, a lot of humor, second chances, community-building, positive romance, and enduring friendships.
Starr balances between two worlds in many ways: her mother is a professional nurse while her father has served time in prison but now runs a convenience store; she’s black but attends a mostly white school and has a white boyfriend; she has family members who live in Garden Heights- aka the “ghetto”- and others who live in an expensive gated community. She feels like she has to put on a different persona depending on where she is and who she is with, and this bothers her more over time as she struggles to grow into her authentic self.
The central plot revolves a night during which Starr leaves a party in her urban neighborhood with her childhood friend Khalil. There had been trouble at the party, so Khalil offered to drive her home, but on the way they get pulled over and a misunderstanding results in Khalil being shot and killed by a white policeman. Starr’s life can never go back to normal as she is slowly drawn to speak out in the aftermath.
While Starr's father was in prison (spoiler alert: we later learn he took the rap for someone else) her uncle, who is a cop, acted as a second father to her and he still loves and protects her. So she essentially has two supportive father-figures she adores - one a light-skinned cop and the other her tough tattooed ex-con Daddy (the tattoos are images of his children, along with his pledge: Something to live for/ Something to die for). That's just one example of how this narrative straddles different perspectives and doesn't vilify or glorify anyone. There are people who do good and others who do wrong, but more often there are fairly decent human beings who have flaws but try to work it out as they make their way through the world.
There are many layers to this onion, and it's sure to spark conversation about race relations, racism in many of its obvious and more subtle forms, as well as giving back to one's community, being true to one's values, and loving others- when the good outweighs the bad- in spite of their imperfections and mistakes.
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- Racism against Black people -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
- Witnesses -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
- African American teenagers -- Juvenile fiction.
- African American teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction.
- African American high school students -- Juvenile fiction.
- African American teenage boys -- Crimes against -- Juvenile fiction.
- United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile fiction.
- Police shootings -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
- Police-community relations -- United States -- Juvenile fiction.
- African American families -- Juvenile fiction.
- African Americans.
- Racism -- Fiction
- Race relations -- Fiction
- African American teenagers -- Fiction
- Police shootings -- Fiction
- Witnesses -- Fiction
- African Americans
- Police
- Race Relations
- Racism
- Adolescents noirs américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
- Adolescentes noires américaines -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
- Élèves du secondaire noirs américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
- États-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
- Police -- Usage des armes -- États-Unis -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
- Relations police-collectivité -- États-Unis -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
- Familles noires américaines -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
- Noirs américains.
- African American.
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION -- People & Places -- United States -- African American.
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION -- Social Themes -- Emotions & Feelings.
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION -- Social Themes -- Prejudice & Racism.
- Racism -- Fiction.
- Race relations -- Fiction.
- African Americans -- Fiction.
- Police shootings -- Fiction.
- Witnesses -- Fiction.
- African American teenage girls.
- African American high school students.
- Racism against Black people.
- African American families.
- African American teenagers.
- Police-community relations.
- Police shootings.
- Race relations.
- Witnesses.
- United States.
- Police-community relations -- Fiction.
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