Angie Thomas (born September 20, 1988) is an American young adult author, best known for writing ''
The Hate U Give'' (2017). Her second young adult novel, ''
On the Come Up'', was released on February 25, 2019.
Early life
Angie Thomas was born on September 20, 1988, in
Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Mississippi, most populous city of the U.S. state of Mississippi. The city sits on the Pearl River (Mississippi–Louisiana), Pearl River and is locate ...
, where she was raised.
Thomas was subject to multiple instances of gun violence at a young age. She grew up near the home of assassinated civil rights activist,
Medgar Evers
Medgar Wiley Evers (; July 2, 1925June 12, 1963) was an American civil rights activist and soldier who was the NAACP's first field secretary in Mississippi. Evers, a United States Army veteran who served in World War II, was engaged in efforts ...
, stating that her mother heard the gunshot that had killed him.
When she was 6 years old, Thomas witnessed a shootout.
In an interview with ''
The Guardian
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'', she recounted how her mother took her to the library the following day to show her that, "There was more to the world than what
homassaw that day." This inspired her to take up writing.
In her adolescence, Thomas shared her skills as a rapper, although her career in music was short-lived. She was, however, the subject of an article in ''
Right On!'' magazine.
Thomas went on to obtain a
Bachelor of Fine Arts
A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students pursuing a professional education in the visual arts, Fine art, or performing arts. In some instances, it is also called a Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA).
Background ...
from
Belhaven University.
She was the first Black teenager to graduate from her creative writing course.
Career
Thomas' initial intention was to write fantasy and middle grade novels; however, she was worried that her stories would not matter. While querying her first manuscript, she began another that would soon turn out to be her first novel, ''
The Hate U Give''. While she was a college student, one of her professors suggested that her experiences were unique and that her writing could give a voice to those who had been silenced and whose stories had not been told.
During this time, Thomas also heard about the
shooting of Oscar Grant
Oscar Grant III was a 22-year-old black man who was killed in the early morning hours of New Year's Day 2009 by Bay Area Rapid Transit Police Department, BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle in Oakland, California. Responding to reports of a f ...
on the news.
This story, compounded by the deaths of
Trayvon Martin
Trayvon Benjamin Martin (February 5, 1995 – February 26, 2012) was a 17-year-old African-American from Miami Gardens, Florida, who was killing of Trayvon Martin, fatally shot in Sanford, Florida, by George Zimmerman, a 28-year-old Hispanic an ...
,
Tamir Rice,
Michael Brown, and
Sandra Bland, was a major influence on the novel.
Thomas cites
Tupac Shakur
Tupac Amaru Shakur (; born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor, regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all tim ...
as inspiration for her writing. She has felt a wide range of emotions when listening to his music, and wanted to achieve a similar effect as a writer, saying, "I want to make you think at times; I want to make you laugh at times; I want to make you cry at times – so he was an influence in that way." Thomas understands that to mean, "that what society feeds into youth has a way of coming back and affecting us all."
In an interview with ''
The Daily Telegraph
''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was found ...
'', Thomas stated that she aims to "show truth and tear down stereotypes" in her writing, and further says that it is important for the white community to listen to the grievances of the
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a Decentralization, decentralized political and social movement that aims to highlight racism, discrimination and Racial inequality in the United States, racial inequality experienced by black people, and to pro ...
movement. After its publication, ''The Hate U Give'' was adapted into a
2018 film of the same name by
Fox 2000, starring
Amandla Stenberg
Amandla Stenberg (born October 23, 1998) is an American actress. She began her career as a child and received recognition for playing List of The Hunger Games characters#Rue, Rue in the action film ''The Hunger Games (film), The Hunger Games'' ( ...
.
Activism
In an interview with ''
Publishers Weekly
''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of ...
'', Thomas gives insight on her role as an activist: "I've always seen writing as a form of activism. If nothing else, books give us a glimpse into lives that we may not have known about before; they can promote empathy. There is the movement Black Lives Matter and the organization Black Lives Matter, and I respect what both are doing. I know
'The Hate U Give''is an 'issue' book, but I didn't necessarily want it to be that way... I wanted to make something that is so political seem personal. While I wanted Khalil to represent these young men who lose their lives and are quickly labeled thugs, I wanted
he plot of the bookto be its own thing. I didn't want to disrespect anyone's family, anyone's memory."
Novels
''The Hate U Give'' (2017)
''The Hate U Give'', originally written as a short story, debuted at No. 1 on the
''New York Times'' Best Seller list for young adult hardcover books within the first week of its release in 2017.
''The Hate U Give'' was written, as Thomas says, to bring light to the controversial issue of police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement.
The book's plot follows a teenage girl, Starr Carter, and how her life is impacted by the death of her friend, Khalil, an unarmed black teen shot by a white police officer. ''The Hate U Give'' deals with the effect of police brutality on the communities of those around the victim.
In 2018, the
Katy Independent School District
The Katy Independent School District (KISD) is a public school district based in Katy, Texas, United States with an enrollment of over 85,700 students. In 2022, the district was given a grade of "A" by the Texas Education Agency.
The distr ...
in
Katy, Texas
Katy is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is in the Greater Katy area, itself forming the western part of the Greater Houston metropolitan area. Homes and businesses may have Katy postal addresses without being in the City of Katy. The city ...
, removed the book from its shelves after complaints over profanity,
and a
South Carolina
South Carolina ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders North Carolina to the north and northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, and Georgia (U.S. state), Georg ...
police union requested the book's removal from a school's summer reading list, because of what the union considered "almost an indoctrination of distrust of police."
''On the Come Up'' (2019)
''On the Come Up'' was released in February 2019. Thomas wrote the book so she could discuss the costs tolled on minorities and women when they do speak up. The book tells the story of a teen rapper who becomes a viral sensation and the way that this distorts and changes who she is. It takes place in the same fictional universe as ''The Hate U Give''.
''
On the Come Up'' was a
''New York Times'' bestseller.
''
Kirkus Reviews
''Kirkus Reviews'' is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus. The magazine's publisher, Kirkus Media, is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fiction, no ...
'' named it one of the best young adult novels of 2019.
''Concrete Rose'' (2021)
''
Concrete Rose'' is a prequel to ''The Hate U Give'' and was released on January 12, 2021, in the US and the UK. The book tells the story of Starr's father Maverick Carter.
The book was a
''New York Times'' and
IndieBound bestseller.
''
Kirkus Reviews
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'' named it one of the best young adult novels of 2021.
''Blackout'' (2021)
Thomas wrote a young adult novel ''
Blackout,'' released in June 2021, which she co-authored with
Dhonielle Clayton,
Tiffany D. Jackson,
Nic Stone,
Ashley Woodfolk, and
Nicola Yoon. The book follows six interlinked stories about Black teen love during a power outage in New York City.
''Nic Blake and the Remarkables'' (2023)
She wrote the middle school novel, ''Nic Blake and the Remarkables''.
Selected awards and honors
In 2015, Thomas received
We Need Diverse Books
We Need Diverse Books (WNDB) is a nonprofit organization created to promote diversity of multiple forms in American children's literature and publishing, which grew out of the Twitter hashtag #WeNeedDiverseBooks in 2014. The organization's progr ...
' Walter Grant, which grants $2,000 to "unpublished authors or illustrators from diverse backgrounds working on children’s or young adult literature projects."
The
Junior Library Guild
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has selected the book and audiobook editions of ''
The Hate U Give'',' ''
On the Come Up'', and
''Concrete Rose'' for their collection.
''
The Hate U Give'' was a number one
''New York Times'' bestseller and
IndieBound besteller''.
'' ''
The Horn Book Magazine
''The Horn Book Magazine'', founded in Boston in 1924, is the oldest bimonthly magazine dedicated to reviewing children's literature. It began as a "suggestive purchase list" prepared by Bertha Mahony and Elinor Whitney Field, proprietors of t ...
'',''
'' ''
Kirkus Reviews
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'',''
'' ''
Publishers Weekly
''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of ...
'', and ''
Shelf Awareness
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'', among others, named it one of the best young adult novels of 2017. ''
Booklist
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'' named it one of the best books of the year regardless of genre''.''
''
On the Come Up'' was a
''New York Times'' bestseller.
''
The Horn Book Magazine
''The Horn Book Magazine'', founded in Boston in 1924, is the oldest bimonthly magazine dedicated to reviewing children's literature. It began as a "suggestive purchase list" prepared by Bertha Mahony and Elinor Whitney Field, proprietors of t ...
''
and ''
Kirkus Reviews
''Kirkus Reviews'' is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus. The magazine's publisher, Kirkus Media, is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fiction, no ...
''
named it one of the best young adult novels of 2019. ''
Booklist
''Booklist'' is a publication of the American Library Association that provides critical reviews of books and audiovisual materials for all ages. ''Booklist''s primary audience consists of libraries, educators, and booksellers. The magazine is ...
'' included it on their 2019 "Top 10 Arts Books for Youth" list.
''
Concrete Rose'' was a ''New York Times'' and
IndieBound bestseller.
''
Kirkus Reviews
''Kirkus Reviews'' is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus. The magazine's publisher, Kirkus Media, is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fiction, no ...
'' named it one of the best young adult novels of 2021.
Further reading
* Interview in ''
You Can’t Say That! Writers for Young People Talk About Censorship, Free Expression, and the Stories They Have to Tell''.
Candlewick Press
Candlewick Press, established in 1992 and located in Somerville, Massachusetts, is part of the Walker Books group. The logo depicting a bear carrying a candle is based on Walker Books's original logo. History
Sebastian Walker launched Walker Boo ...
, 2021, a young adult non-fiction book about book censorship, edited by young adult author and literary critic
Leonard S. Marcus.
References
External links
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1988 births
Living people
21st-century American novelists
21st-century American women writers
African-American novelists
American young adult novelists
American women novelists
Belhaven University alumni
Novelists from Mississippi
Writers from Jackson, Mississippi
21st-century African-American women
20th-century African-American writers
20th-century American women
African-American women writers
William C. Morris Award winners
American women writers of young adult literature