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A review by epellicci
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah
emotional
informative
inspiring
fast-paced
5.0
This is such an incredible book, made all the more rich by Noah's performance of it. Born a Crime details stories from Noah's youth as a mixed child during Apartheid. Noah's natural wit is present throughout the whole book, balanced expertly with honest, insightful, and emotional storytelling. It was an eye-opening view into the real and personal experience of living through pre- and post-apartheid. Despite the serious and emotionally taxing nature of the stories, this book is easy to read due to Noah's effortless storytelling. The running narrative surrounding him finding his place in a world were he shouldn't have existed, and constantly pushed back against him because of this, was deeply moving. Noah's personality and the strength of his relationships with his family - particularly his mother - shone throughout.
I found that listening to this book brought to life the characters and language of Noah's life in a way that I could not have done justice to by reading it in paper format, and so would wholeheartedly recommend the audiobook if you can access it.
I found that listening to this book brought to life the characters and language of Noah's life in a way that I could not have done justice to by reading it in paper format, and so would wholeheartedly recommend the audiobook if you can access it.
Graphic: Domestic abuse, Physical abuse, Racism, Toxic relationship, and Violence
Moderate: Gun violence and Medical content
Minor: Alcoholism and Police brutality