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The Hate U Give

March 29, 2019October 1, 2020 Woodsville High School

The Hate U Give is a young adult novel by Angie Thomas. It follows events in the life of a 16-year-old black girl, Starr Carter, who is drawn to activism after she witnesses the police shooting of a childhood friend.

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WHS’ EBSCOhost gives you access to 1,900+ periodicals covering nearly all subjects, 3,600+ journals, 515 general interest and current events magazines. Over 145 magazines covering general topics appropriate for middle and jr. high school students and hundreds of national and regional U.S. newspapers, international newspapers, newswires, newspaper columns as well as other sources.

The easiest way to access this collection is with Sora. The Sora app is available through the Google Play and Apple App stores, and can also be accessed on any device/browser at https://soraapp.com/library/nhssdcnh We also have access to Classic OverDrive at http://nhssdc.lib.overdrive.com.  

The mission of the Woodsville High School’s Library & Learning Commons is to ensure that students, staff and community have access to and possess the knowledge and skills to effectively use information in all available media, both print and digital formats.

Woodsville High School’s Library & Learning Commons strives to support and foster life-long learning and a love for reading, be a center of collaborative learning that produces creative students who have an appreciation of literature, critical thinking skills, and a respect for others and self.

We can help with…web/database search strategies, technology integration, academic research consultation, citation and attribution requirements, copyright/fair-use guidance, accessing resources and, of course, finding a good book to read!

WHS’ EBSCOhost gives you access to 1,900+ periodicals covering nearly all subjects, 3,600+ journals, 515 general interest and current events magazines. Over 145 magazines covering general topics of national and regional U.S. newspapers, international newspapers, newswires, newspaper columns as well as other sources. Click HERE to Search

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