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The book tells the story of Trevor Noah growing up in South Africa during the apartheid era. The memoir of a growing mixed-race son of a white father and a black mother who was categorized as “coloured” in agreement to the apartheid system of racial grouping.

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The book tells the story of Trevor Noah growing up in South Africa during the apartheid era.

The memoir of a growing mixed-race son of a white father and a black mother who was categorized as “coloured” in agreement to the apartheid system of racial grouping.

Born a Crime is the story of a playful young boy who grows into a restless young man as he fights to find himself in a world and system where he is not accepted.

It also tells the story of his relationship with his daring, stubborn, and zealous mother who was his teammate.

She was a woman determined to save her son from poverty, violence, and abuse that would ultimately threaten her own life.

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