Some Kind of Hate, Sarah Darer Littman
Some Kind of Hate, Sarah Darer Littman
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Some Kind of Hate

Author: Sarah Darer Littman

Narrator: Michael Crouch, Andrew Eiden

Unabridged: 8 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2022


Synopsis

Declan Taylor is furious at the world. After winning state as a freshman starting pitcher, he accidentally messes up his throwing arm. Despite painful surgery and brutal physical therapy, he might never pitch again. And instead of spending the summer with his friends, Declan is forced to get a job to help his family out. On top of that, it seems like his best friend, Jake Lehrer, is flirting with Declan’s crush and always ditching him to hang out with the team or his friends from synagogue.So Declan ends up playing a lot of Imperialist Empires online and making new friends. It’s there he realizes he’s been playing with Finn, a kid from his class. Finn is the first person who might be just as angry as Declan. As the two spend more time together, Finn also introduces Declan to others who understand what it’s like when the world is working against you, no matter how much you try. How white kids like them are being denied opportunities because others are manipulating the system. And the more time Declan spends with Finn, the more he sees what they’re saying as true. So when his new friends decide it’s time to fight back, Declan is right there with them. Even if it means going after Jake and his family. And each new battle for the cause makes Declan feel in control of his rage, channeling it into saving his future. But when things turn deadly, Declan is going to have to decide just how far he’ll go and what he’s willing to sacrifice.In a stunning story set against the rise of white nationalism comes an unflinching exploration of the destruction of hate, the power of fear, and the hope of redemption.

About Sarah Darer Littman

Sarah Darer Littman is the critically acclaimed author of Deepfake; Backlash; Want to Go Private?; Anything But Okay; In Case You Missed It; Life, After; and Purge. She is also an award-winning news columnist and teaches writing in the MFA program at Western Connecticut State University and with the Yale Writers’s Workshop. Sarah lives in Connecticut in a house that never seems to have enough bookshelves. You can visit her online at SarahDarerLittman.com.

About Michael Crouch

Michael Crouch is an actor based in New York City. His audiobook narration has won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration, numerous Earphones Awards from AudioFile magazine, and Best of the Year accolades from Booklist, School Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly. He can also be heard on national commercials, cartoons, video games, and the animé series Pokémon XY and Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V.

About Andrew Eiden

Andrew Eiden is an actor and winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award for narration. He has been acting since the age of four, working at regional theaters, in national commercials, and on numerous television shows.


Reviews

This book either dragged on for way too long, or got too entangled in different plots. It was only near the end of which I enjoyed, as it felt real. The rest of the book feels so unrealistic with the way the characters talk. These are high school students. There is only one swear word throughout the......more

Goodreads review by Carli

Thanks to Scholastic and Edelweiss for the advance Kindle copy of this 11/1/22 release. All opinions are my own. • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5. This was an intense story, and I absolutely INHALED it. Baseball star Declan, a big deal in his small town, suffers a possible career-ending injury at the end of his freshma......more

Goodreads review by Izzy

This book had the potential to be extremely impactful and educational. And while in some aspects it was, I felt like it lacked the nuance that it so desperately needed. While I do appreciate the amount of research that went into this book and the appreciation for Jewish culture, it failed to do what......more

Sarah Darer Littman’s most important book yet. The subjects of her books are always timely for teens, but this one is particularly so. Well-written and well-developed characters make the difficult subject more accessible. An important read for teens and the adults who want to understand them.......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

What a book. It took a bit, but once this got moving I couldn’t put it down.......more


Quotes

“Thoughtful, meticulous, and devastatingly revealing, Some Kind of Hate opens [readers’s] eyes into how ordinary people—a neighbor, a classmate, a teammate, a friend—can become brainwashed and indoctrinated into the frightening and bigoted world of white supremacy. To stop hate, Sarah Darer Littman has written a critical, heart-wrenching, and hopeful book that not only shows how and why the seeds of hatred grow into a destructive force, but also the importance of owning one’s actions, which allows for the possibility of redemption and forgiveness.” Liza Wiemer, author of The Assignment

“Some Kind of Hate is not an easy read, but it’s a necessary one that is unflinchingly realistic and brutal, and yet, somehow, hopeful. I wish for it to find its way to every library and classroom shelf, where it might help more than one reader realize that it’s never too late to say no to hate and open our eyes and hearts to love.” Gae Polisner, author of The Memory of Things

“Littman’s latest novel presents an unvarnished and eye-opening account of how a frustrated young athlete becomes radicalized into a hate group, while examining the causes and consequences of unchecked antisemitism. This is truly a story for our times—a raw and visceral exploration of how a single, traumatic event in a person’s life can quickly turn him down the dark path toward extremism, and ultimately, redemption.” Jonathan A. Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League