Book details
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
by Trevor Noah
2016 · Hachette UK
About the book
In this memoir, Trevor Noah recounts his upbringing in South Africa under apartheid and the subsequent transition to democracy. Born to a white Swiss father and a Black Xhosa mother, Noah’s very existence was a criminal act under the Immortality Act of 1927. He details a childhood spent in hiding, often kept indoors or disguised to avoid being seized by the government. Central to the narrative is his mother, Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah, whose fierce religious faith and resourcefulness shaped his survival. The book follows his evolution from a social chameleon in the townships to a petty criminal selling bootleg CDs, eventually leading to his career in comedy.
Readers interested in the logistics of structural racism and the mechanics of cultural identity find this account useful. It appeals to those seeking a first-hand perspective on how South African laws dictated daily movement, language, and economic opportunity. The reader learns how humor and linguistic proficiency function as tools for navigating hostile environments. By the end, the reader understands the specific domestic challenges and physical dangers faced by families living through the collapse of the apartheid system and the rise of a new social order.
Details
- Published
- 2016
- Publisher
- Hachette UK
- ISBN
- 9781473635319
- Language
- EN