No, your parents don't hate you. They're trying to make you a better person.
Explanation:
The world you are entering is different from the world your parents grew up in. It may seem like they just don't get it, but remember that they were once your age and had many of the same emotions and experiences. It's okay if you and your parents share different interests and ideas, but try to talk to them openly, so you can learn to understand each other. That can make these transitions easier. No matter how far apart you may grow, you can still share a strong bond. Try sharing parts of your life with them. They might not like all of your favorite music, but there may still be some common ground. One young man took an interest in Irish ballads and listened to them with his friends. When he introduced this music to his parents, they renewed their bond as they began exploring other aspects of their Irish heritage and attending cultural events.
Personal Question:
Are you asking this because you feel like your parents hate you?
This book is about two teens who struggle with different things, and they eventually find each other and discover that some of the small things that happen can mean something to you more.