Zhi suo you shi qu de sheng yin =

The hate u give

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Angie Thomas: Zhi suo you shi qu de sheng yin = (Chinese language, 2017, Gao bao guo ji you xian gong si Taiwan fen gong si)

447 pages

Chinese language

Published Aug. 7, 2017 by Gao bao guo ji you xian gong si Taiwan fen gong si.

ISBN:
978-986-361-465-4
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OCLC Number:
1013894103

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5 stars (3 reviews)

"在粉飾的平等之下, 有多少無辜性命默默消逝? 譁然之後, 又有多少人能夠真正獲得正義? 那天晚上, 警察攔下他們的車, 在星兒面前射殺了手無寸鐵的柯立歐. 槍擊案件登上新聞, 媒體和檢方審判的卻是死去的十六歲男孩. 流氓, 毒販, 死有餘辜. 只因為他們是黑人, 就被社會視為潛在罪犯. 在調查期間, 星兒一家不僅受到警方壓迫, 當地黑幫更送來死亡威脅. 她還沒有時間走出傷痛, 令人窒息的恐懼及憤怒便籠罩她的生活. 她受夠了, 他們全都受夠了. 為了自己, 為了柯立歐, 為了所有在不公不義之下犧牲的生命, 星兒決定用盡全力反擊-- 這一次, 她要挺身而出, 為自己發聲!"-- publisher's description.

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Review of 'The Hate U Give' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Absolutely outstanding book.

16-year old Starr Carter is a black teenager who goes to a white school. One night she is witness to a cop killing her friend Khalil for no reason, and this event changes her whole life.

Absolutely engaging cast of characters, told in a gripping way, wish every teenager read this book. Or anyone really.

I don't have the words to praise this book enough.

Review of 'The Hate U Give' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This was one of the most anticipated books of the year.  I preordered it and started reading as soon as it downloaded.  It is worth all the hype.I think a large part of the effectiveness of this novel is the complexity of the characters.  No one is a stock character with only one relevant character attribute or motivation.  This allows a lot of discussion among the characters on a huge range of topics.Starr - She is 16 and lives in a neighborhood that she thinks of as the ghetto but she doesn't want anyone else to call it that.  She witness her best friend Natasha get killed in a drive by shooting when they were 10.  After that her mother sent her to a private school in a safer neighborhood.  She feels like she is living a double life at home and at school.  She's not sure she fits …

Subjects

  • Race relations
  • Police-community relations
  • African Americans
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Racism
  • Fiction
  • Witnesses
  • Police shootings