Born A Crime
Stories from a South African Childhood
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Murray Press
Published:21st Sep '17
Should be back in stock very soon
Trevor Noah's Born a Crime chronicles his extraordinary childhood in apartheid South Africa, blending humor with poignant reflections on race and identity.
In Born a Crime, Trevor Noah shares his remarkable coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of apartheid in South Africa. The narrative unfolds during a time when his very existence was illegal, being the son of a white father and a black mother. Through a series of eighteen personal anecdotes, Noah explores the absurdities of life in a divided nation, revealing the resilience of his spirited mother and the challenges they faced together. His mother’s unwavering determination to provide a better life for her son serves as a powerful theme throughout the book.
Noah's storytelling is both humorous and poignant, as he reflects on his childhood experiences that range from the everyday struggles of poverty to the dangers posed by a society steeped in racism. He paints a vivid picture of his mischievous youth, filled with adventures that reveal the complexities of identity and belonging. The book captures the essence of his formative years, highlighting moments that shaped his worldview and comedic sensibility.
Ultimately, Born a Crime is not just a memoir; it is a celebration of survival and the human spirit. Noah’s sharp wit and insightful observations encourage readers to consider the broader implications of race, culture, and family. This compelling narrative resonates with anyone who has ever felt out of place, making it a deeply relatable and inspiring read.
Essential reading... Engaging, fast-paced and vivid, leavened with insight and wit . . . Born a Crime does more to expose apartheid - its legacy, its pettiness, its small-minded stupidity and its damage - than any other recent history book or academic text * GUARDIAN *
Powerful and unique * THE TIMES *
A brilliant memoir, bonding and hilarious... Fantastic * LUPITA NYONG’O, TIME, Books of the Year *
Witty and brilliant...You'd be hard-pressed to find a better origin story * O — THE OPRAH MAGAZINE *
Trevor Noah's childhood stories are told with all the hilarity and intellect that characterizes his comedy, while illuminating a dark and brutal period in South Africa's history that must never be forgotten * ESQUIRE *
Compelling . . . By turns alarming, sad, and funny, Born a Crime is not just an unnerving account of growing up in South Africa under apartheid, but a love letter to Trevor Noah's remarkable mother * NEW YORK TIMES *
A soul-nourishing pleasure...an enormous gift * USA TODAY *
A book to read now * WALL STREET JOURNAL *
A memoir with heft... Astonishingly fearless... this story soars * PEOPLE *
Mind-blowing * COSMOPOLITAN *
Trevor Noah has a real story to tell -- and tells it well... A little scary, but trust me -- it's funny * NEWSDAY *
An affecting memoir. . . and a love letter to his mother * WASHINGTON POST *
Extraordinary . . . essential reading on every level. It's hard to imagine a finer job * SEATTLE TIMES *
Noah proves a gifted storyteller, deftly lacing his poignant tales with amusing irony * ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY *
Incisive, funny, and vivid, Trevor Noah's electrifying memoir sparkles with staggering true tales . . . and his candid and compassionate essays deepen our perception of the complexities of race, gender, and class * BOOKLIST *
A gritty memoir . . . studded with insight and provocative social criticism . . . and brilliant storytelling and acute observations * KIRKUS *
Humble, candid and funny * ELLE (South Africa) *
Thoughtful, observant and empathetic...warm and human * MAIL & GUARDIAN (South Africa) *
Treats what could be a dark topic with humour and light * Oyinkan Braithwaite, author of MY SISTER THE SERIAL KILLER *
An engaging, fast-paced and vivid read . . . Essential reading not only because it is a personal story of survival, leavened with insight and wit, but because it does more to expose apartheid - its legacy, its pettiness, its small-minded stupidity and its damage - than any other recent history book or academic text * GUARDIAN *
It's no surprise that Trevor Noah, the slyly suave successor to Jon Stewart as host of The Daily Show, should write a smart book. But 'smart' doesn't begin to cover what he pulls off in Born a Crime . . . Noah's memoir is extraordinary . . . essential reading on every level. It's hard to imagine anyone else doing a finer job of it * SEATTLE TIMES *
Powerful... The story of his life is full of chase scenes in which he runs, hell for leather, from spankings, from the long arm of the law, and from the swinging fist of his stepfather... a unique perspective * THE TIMES *
A soul-nourishing pleasure, even with all its darker edges and perilous turns, reading Noah recount in brisk, warmly conversational prose how he learned to negotiate his way through the bullying and ostracism . . . is an enormous gift * USA TODAY *
A BOOK TO READ NOW * WALL STREET JOURNAL *
A memoir with heft... The interracial coupling that produced him really was a crime, making him an outsider. But he thrives with the help of his astonishingly fearless mother. (At one point she tosses him from a moving car -- driven by gangsters -- to save his life.) However brutal South African history is, their fierce bond makes this story soar * PEOPLE, Best New Books *
Noah has a real story to tell -- and tells it well... A little scary, but trust me -- it's funny * NEWSDAY *
An affecting memoir. . . a love letter to his mother * WASHINGTON POST *
Mind-blowing as f*** * COSMOPOLITAN *
Noah proves a gifted storyteller, deftly lacing his poignant tales with amusing irony * ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY *
Incisive, funny, and vivid, these staggering true tales are anchored to Noah's portrait of his courageous, rebellious, and religious mother who defied racially restrictive laws to secure an education and a career for herself - and to have a child with a white Swiss/German even though sex between whites and blacks was illegal. . . . Trevor Noah's electrifying memoir sparkles with funny stories . . . and his candid and compassionate essays deepen our perception of the complexities of race, gender, and class * BOOKLIST *
A gritty memoir . . . studded with insight and provocative social criticism . . . and brilliant storytelling and acute observations * KIRKUS *
Sharp, at times harrowing ... The Daily Show host Trevor Noah reveals his coming-of-age as the son of protective interracial parents in apartheid South Africa * HARPER'S BAZAAR *
Humble, candid and funny * ELLE (South Africa) *
Thoughtful, observant and empathetic...a warm and human story of the type we will need to survive the Trump presidency's imminent freezing of humane values * MAIL & GUARDIAN (South Africa) *
Compelling . . . By turns alarming, sad, and funny, his book provides a harrowing look through the prism of Noah's family, at life in South Africa under apartheid and the country's lurching entry into a post-apartheid era in the 1990s . . . Born a Crime is not just an unnerving account of growing up in South Africa under apartheid, but a love letter to the author's remarkable mother * New York Times *
Treats what could be a dark topic with humour and light. * Oyinkan Braithwaite, author of My Sister the Serial Killer *
ISBN: 9781473635302
Dimensions: 196mm x 126mm x 24mm
Weight: 210g
304 pages