Born A Crime

Stories from a South African Childhood

paperback, 304 pages

Published Jan. 1, 2017 by Trevor Noah, JOHN MURAY.

ISBN:
978-1-4736-3530-2
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4 stars (21 reviews)

Trevor Noah’s unlikely path from apartheid South Africa to the desk of The Daily Show began with a criminal act: his birth. Trevor was born to a white Swiss father and a black Xhosa mother at a time when such a union was punishable by five years in prison. Living proof of his parents’ indiscretion, Trevor was kept mostly indoors for the earliest years of his life, bound by the extreme and often absurd measures his mother took to hide him from a government that could, at any moment, steal him away. Finally liberated by the end of South Africa’s tyrannical white rule, Trevor and his mother set forth on a grand adventure, living openly and freely and embracing the opportunities won by a centuries-long struggle.

Born a Crime is the story of a mischievous young boy who grows into a restless young man as he struggles to find himself …

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'Born a Crime' review

4 stars

Pretty good! My biggest complaint is in the editing -- the time periods kind of jump all over the place, and not in an interesting, Christopher Nolan sort of way. Also, the transition from being a street hood in Johannesburg to host of the Daily Show was kind of not present at all; I guess we have to wait for the sequel to see how Trevor gets out of the country!

That said, the ultimate message of "holy shit Trevor Noah lived through some real abject poverty and abuse as a kid" was great, and something that all privileged kids should read. Also, I learned a lot more about street-level life in South Africa during the transition to post-apartheid, which was interesting and terrible.

reviewed Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

I learned so much about Trevor Noah (and South Africa)

5 stars

It took me about a year to finish this one. I started off reading out loud with my partner but we moved on to something a bit cheerier due to the fact that a lot of the chapters are pretty depressing (it's still a great book, it just wasn't working for us in that context).

Having said that, I really enjoyed Trevor's book here and I have a whole new level respect for him. He's a terrific writer and a hilarious storyteller.

If you like Trevor Noah or are interested in South Africa, consider reading this book.

Review of 'Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

"Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah is an engrossing, deeply personal memoir by one of the world's top comedians. It goes beyond mere autobiography and, with Noah's characteristic humor and grace, tells the story of a young man seeking his place at the end of Apartheid and the birth of a new South Africa. At the center of the story is Noah's relationship with his mother-one of the fiercest ladies every put to paper. While it has a serious heart, the book is hilarious and I found myself laughing hysterically at many points. My only complaint is that the funny moments are funny but at times, I felt a like I was reading a stand-up routine written into narrative form. I've read a few memoirs in the past where I felt as if the author had recorded himself and wrote it down as a …

Review of 'Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I enjoy watching Noah on The Daily Show. Had never heard of him before that and knew next to nothing about him. But even if I'd never heard of him before listening to his memoir, I'd have found it very interesting. And having him tell his own story made it even better. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys memoirs.

Review of 'Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Wow! This is an awesome book, which explains so much of how Trevor runs the Daily Show now. He is a testament to the ability of people to rise up out of oppression, racism, and segregation to become a positive role model. The book does not get to the point of his coming to the US or performing on the Daily Show.

Review of 'Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I don't watch The Daily Show regularly; but, I usually enjoy clips when I see them. I generally find Trevor Noah to be funny, clever, and thoughtful. I listened to Trevor reading the book, which added to the story (though, I would have heard his voice in my head even if I had read the book with my eyes).

The book jumps around from time to time and back again, several times, which detracted from my overall enjoyment a little. I learned some things about him that I probably wish I hadn't. Overall, though, it was really interesting to learn of his experience, and I'm glad I read it.

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