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The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas,Amandla Stenberg Book Review

Name: Roger Hyttinen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Brutally Honest and Compelling
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2018
Review: I know I’m a little late to the program with this one as I’ve been hearing people gush about this book for quite a while already — and rightly so! I just finished it and what an amazing story! Though The Hate U Give is marketed as a Young Adult book, I feel that this inspiring book that should be on everyone’s TBR list — regardless of age, gender or race.

--The Setting --

The story revolves around and is told from the point of view of Star Carter, a 16 year old black girl who is trying to live in two different worlds: one being Garden Heights, the all black crime-ridden neighborhood where she lives and grew up in — and the other being Williamson Prep, the predominately white upper middle-class high school to which her parents send her and her two brothers.

While at school, she carefully measures her behavior, limits her slang and generally portrays an easy-going attitude as she tries to fit in with her rich white schoolmates. She even has a white boyfriend, Chris, whose existence she’s not yet told her father about because she’s worried he’ll judge her for dating a boy who isn’t black.

Though it can be challenging at times, Staar is always careful to keep her two worlds separate.


--Her Family --

Staar has a great relationship with her family and it’s evident that she loves them. Her mother works at the hospital and is an excellent role model of a strong, no-nonsense woman. Her father, a former gang member, is now a respected member of the community having left his gang life behind and now works hard to provide for his children and be a positive role model for them. He owns the neighborhood grocery store at which Staar helps out from time to time.

But things aren’t easy for Staar and her family. She lives in a neighborhood where drive-by shootings, drug lords, gang leaders, and turf wars are a part of everyday life.


--The Incident --

But one night her world is shattered when she and her childhood best friend Khalil are pulled over by a policeman for a routine traffic stop. The officer pulls Khalil out of the car and, even though Khalil was unarmed and made no threatening moves toward the officer, the policeman shoots him in the back three times, killing him.

So Staar ends up being the only witness to what actually happened — and her life and the life of those around her entirely change as a result. Though traumatized and enraged, Staar is faced with a choice: stay silent or accept who she truly is in order to obtain justice for Khalil.

Now I will say that the scene of Khalil’s murder is horrifying and gut-wrenching, and regretfully, not uncommon, as many of us have seen on the news far too often in recent times. Still, that didn’t make it this part of the book any easier — or less heartbreaking — to read.

The young man’s funeral was equally heart-hurting, as we saw firsthand how destroyed his family and friends were. Instead of reading a byline in a newspaper or hearing a brief clip on the television, we are fully immersed in the situation in this story and are placed in the shoes of those who are directly involved. In this way, the story was so raw and so real that at times, I forgot that I was reading fiction.

The author did an excellent job of bringing this story to life, allowing us to empathize with everyone involved. We read about the challenging issues facing the black community in the news, but this novel brought them to life for the reader, allowing us to see the lives behind the new bylines. In this way, we can’t help but realize that things are often a lot more complicated and multilayered than portrayed by the media.

--The Aftermath --

Still grieving Khalil’s death, Staar is put in an extremely tough position given that she’s the only witness to the incident. Though it may seem clear to an outsider of what the best course of action is for her to take, things are not always as easy and clear-cut as they may seem — and it’s uncertain how we would react or not react if we found ourselves in a similar situation.

Following the aftermath of the shooting, I felt the author did an excellent job of portraying the fear, confusion, rage, and mistrust that Staar experiences as she processes her friend’s brutal murder and through it all, tries to find herself and her voice in the middle of the fallout. But not only that, we see firsthand how such a violent, tragic and senseless loss can shake a community to its core.

--The Police --

Though the officer clearly was at fault here, I felt that the author didn’t demonize the police or place all of the blame on them. Yes, there are definitely some bad police officers out there, but there are also good ones.

In fact, Staar’s uncle was a police officer who, on more than one occasion, let her know that not all of the officers at his precinct are trigger-happy racists and that many of his fellow officers vehemently disagreed with the action of their corrupt colleague and those like him.

--My Verdict --

The Hate U Give is phenomenal. This is the brutally honest kind of book that will stay with you for a long time after having read it and perhaps may cause you to look at life differently after having read it. At the very least, it may cause us to question that which we’ve come to accept as “normal”. This was a gripping story that not only packed an emotional punch but was also an excellent fictional treatment of real-life racial issues facing America today.

Though Ms. Thomas openly treats the issue of police brutality, she also demonstrates in a very real way the day to day violence plaguing inner-city neighborhoods. This is a timely book whose importance cannot be overstated.

Though the book deals with heavy issues and is not always comfortable to read, there are plenty of light and fun parts as well — especially the often amusing scenes in which Staar interacts with her friends and family. While the book will make you cry, it will, in places, make you laugh with joy as well.

Throughout the book, the author weaves in themes of police brutality, racial profiling, hard choices, injustice, white privilege how young black men get pressured into dealing drugs, the challenges of living in gang-ridden neighborhoods, the everyday violence and danger that people living inner-city neighborhoods face — and does it with expert storytelling.

This is an honest and compelling book that I hope will be around and in people’s minds for many years to come. Definitely a 5-star read for me. Recommended!!!

This review was originally posted on my blog at rogerhyttinen.com.

Name: Sophie Shopper
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: FIVE stars for Starr (a light in the darkness)
Date: Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 23, 2020
Review: This book was written a while ago and I'm surprised I'm so late in reading it. I mean, the movie has already come out. But I finally read it and it was perfect timing.

I'm an older white woman reading about a teenage black girl. I say this because we seem to be far apart in age and race, so how could I grasp how she felt and what she lived through? Huh? However, I was easily able to connect with her. I could feel her (Starr) in my head. I could hear her talking and laughing and crying. And that's what's important. To be able to identify with the main character in a story is critical. The author was very skilled at being able to make this happen. I'm sure others felt the same way.

Everybody else has said wonderful things about the book, I'm sure. I haven't read any of the other reviews yet. But by the amount of 5 stars here, I'm positive the reviews are equally high in praise. So I'm not going to say a whole heck of a lot because it will just be a repeat of what others have said before me.

What I do want to say is that I wish everyone my age and my race and my sex, would feel compelled to read this book. In fact, if everybody just read it - that would be perfect.

It's important that we white people need to try extra hard to understand how black people live in our country and why they feel the way they do on certain subjects. Why? Because if we want them to care about us, we have to show that we have an interest in them and an appreciation of their struggle. They've had to live lives in a way that few white people have had to live. It's not about money. Not enough money does make life worse for whoever has that problem. It complicates things. But it's more about attitudes and treatment. These are the things that white folk don't get. But we can get it, if we are willing to really think about it and take the time to listen to real life stories. To compare our lives with their lives. To walk a mile in their shoes. If we can do that and they can do the same with us. Then we'd be at a place to sit down and discuss how to go into the future. It starts with respect and compassion and understanding first. Getting there will take work. And time.

Older women need to be able to read about teen girls and recall what it was like to be that age. We all were at that stage at one time. But we forget about that. However, we all had boyfriends (like Star did) and parents who may not have approved of said boyfriend. We hung out with our friends, went to school and we lived in a neighborhood, either in the city or out in the country. If we want to understand young people of today and what they go through...we have to come from a place of when we were their age.

I liked the fact that the author had Starr going to a mostly all white school. Because where she lived was nearly an all black neighborhood, it was great to see the contrast. It was good to see how some of her white friends acted compared to other friends, who were different. It showed how some folks don't see themselves as racist when in fact, they are.

This book addresses so many subjects. Here is one spoiler. (ALERT). Starr's long time childhood friend is shot and killed....murdered in the street, while she watched, by a white police officer. How many times do we read about this is the newspapers or on the Internet? It's every week.

I hear people saying, 'We're tired of the rioting and the protests'. Well, hey, what might you suggest people do who are not being heard? Year after year. Decade after decade? If nobody was listening or caring about anything you had to say, maybe you'd get frustrated and angry finally. I'm not saying looting and hurting cops or innocent store owners is the right thing. I don't believe that solves anything. But I'm not living their life. Am I? No.

The protagonist and heroine of this story is Starr Carter, with many supporting characters. They feel real and alive. Their pain and grief seems real and alive as well. Maybe one day when we see enough 'real life' on the TV and when we read enough books like this, maybe we'll get it. I hope so. It seems like in 2020, we'd be well past all this hate and prejudice. It pains me greatly that we have not advanced as much as I had hoped. At least this year we have learned the truth of what our country really is. We've seen the good and the bad. It's all out there open.

Ms Thomas has my vote, as a writer. I love how she crafted her characters. I got pulled into the dialog and the interactions between the characters. The story ended....but the fight goes on in the real world.

Update: I did also finally see the film and even though it's not quite the same as the book, I did enjoy it as well. The young lady that played Star (Amandla Stenberg) was prefection.

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