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Angie Thomas, author of "The Hate U Give," "On the Come Up" and "Concrete Rose," is sharing her top book picks with "Good Morning America" for Independent Bookstore Day.Thomas is the 2022 ...
The Hate U Give author Angie Thomas on why it's wrong to ban her Black Lives Matter novel 'The Hate U Give': Read an excerpt from the Black Lives Matter-inspired YA novel By clicking “Accept All ...
'The Hate U Give' Star Says The Novel Was Like 'Reading My Own Diary' Like protagonist Starr Carter, Amandla Stenberg grew up in a black neighborhood, but attended an overwhelmingly white school.
Actors Regina Hall, left, and Amandla Stenberg, and director George Tillman Jr., discuss “The Hate U Give” during an Envelope Live screening at the Montalbán in Los Angeles.
The Hate U Give is now in wide release nationwide. The expression “YA” has become synonymous, to some audiences, with allegorical tales of epic science fiction and fantasy, where young adults ...
The American Library Assn. released its list of the 10 most banned or challenged books of 2017, with one of the biggest young adult novels of the year making its debut on the annual list.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - "The Hate U Give" is based on the best-selling YA novel by Angie Thomas. It is the story of worlds colliding.
Take her 2017 debut, "The Hate U Give," for example. It follows a Black girl named Starr who witnesses the shooting of a young Black man at the hands of the police.
But “The Hate U Give” speaks in a different voice. “I think we have a tendency to place less value on female voices, or at least non-male voices,” says Stenberg (“The Hunger Games”).
"The Hate U Give" tells the story of a young girl going back and forth between her black neighborhood and wealthy, white prep school. But when she witnesses the fatal shooting of a best friend ...
‘The Hate U Give’: Film Review | TIFF 2018. Amandla Stenberg plays a girl who witnesses a police shooting in George Tillman's adaptation of Angie Thomas's 'The Hate U Give.' ...
The Hate U Give star Amandla Stenberg opened her interview with The Hollywood Reporter at the Toronto Film Festival with a quote from the film, saying, "Don't ever let nobody make you be quiet.