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The Hate U Give

Name: The Hate U Give
By: Angie Thomas
Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
Series: Garden Heights
Length 11 hrs and 40 mins
Category: Teen & Young Adult, Literature & Fiction
Release Date: 2017-02-27
Language: English

The Hate U Give has been generally well-received by reviewers. Many have praised the book for its handling of difficult topics, its characters, and its message. Some have criticized it for being too didactic or for not providing enough answers to the problems it addresses. Overall, though, reviewers seem to think that The Hate U Give is an important and powerful book. film that it is based on.

The Hate U Give is a best-selling novel by Angie Thomas. The book was released in February 2017 and the film adaptation was released in October 2018. The story is about a 16-year-old girl named Starr Carter who witnesses the shooting of her best friend, Khalil, by a police officer. The novel and film explore the themes of racism, police brutality, and the Black Lives Matter movement.

There are many things that make listeners love the Harry Potter series. The content is engaging and well-written, the characters are relatable and likable, and Bahni Turpin does an excellent job of narrating the books.

The Hate U Give is a searing, thought-provoking portrait of race relations in America, and a powerful, timely story of one girl’s fight for justice.

Reviewers praised the novel for its unflinching portrayal of the realities of racism and police violence, and for its complex and relatable characters. Many felt that the novel’s message was particularly relevant in the current political climate, and that it would inspire readers to stand up and fight for what is right.

The novel has been praised for its honest exploration of race relations in America, and for its empowering message of hope and justice.

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