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Trevor Noah's Born a Crime is the funny, moving, and insightful memoir of a young South African man, born during apartheid, and the struggles he faced as the child of a black mother and white father when interracial sex was against the law.
- Synopsis of the original book
- Key takeaways from each chapter
- Hilarious and heartwarming stories from Trevor Noah's South African childhood
- Personal lessons learned dealing with race, poverty, crime, family, and ambition
- Editorial Review
- Background on Trevor Noah
Trevor Noah's bestselling memoir has been at the top of the charts since its release, and there is no question as to why. As a comedian, of course, the book is laced with humorous anecdotes of a rambunctious and disobedient child who never quite fit in. But at the heart of the book is the story of a boy who came from nothing, who was taught by his incredible mother that he could become anything, and who fearlessly carved out his own way in the world.
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