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Novel inspired by Black Lives Matter movement wins Waterstones Prize

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former American Angie Thomas' debut novel "The Hate U Give", about a girl's struggle for justice and inspired by the movement, has been named winner of this year's the 5,000-pound Children's Book Prize.

According to James Daunt, of Waterstones, "The Hate U Give" should have a readership far beyond a core audience of young adults.

"Ours is a children's prize, but there is no upper age limit to being stunned by beautiful writing of this visceral power," Daunt said.

Set in the backdrop of police violence in North America, the book revolves around Starr Carter, a teenager whose life is split between the affluent school she attends and the much poorer suburb that is her home.

Her best friend Khalil's fatal shooting by a abruptly brings those two worlds together, compelling Starr to defend her friend's memory and force the media to understand the truth behind the tragedy.

In other categories, Jessica Townsend's tale "Nevermoor", of a courageous young girl who must overcome a terrible magical curse, won the prize for younger fiction, while Joe Todd-Stanton's "The Secret of Black Rock", where a strange, sea-born mystery reveals a moving message of care for the planet, was adjudged the best illustrated book.

Voted on by booksellers, the annual prizes for children's writing and illustration are decided by readers, for readers.

India said Angie's novel recently won the William C Morris YA Debut Award, was declared a Printz Honor Book (of the Michael L Printz Award, for excellence in written for young adults) as well as being selected as a Coretta Honor Book at the American Library in the US.

"The Hate U Give" has also been shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2018 in the UK awarded annually to the of an outstanding book, written in English for children and young people.

"The Hate U Give" has been translated into more than 25 languages and is soon to be a motion picture, starring

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 13:35 IST
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