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Born a Crime (2016)

A Book Review Of The Best-Seller “Born A Crime” By Trevor Noah.

Trevor Noah tells his wild story of growing up in South Africa during the twilight of apartheid. It’s an autobiographical comedy series that began with its creator’s mother throwing him out of a moving van to save his life.

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“His abilities to portray different characters and do accents earned him an Audie award for best narrator in 2018 “

The Book Guide® Editor

Noah’s ability to embody multiple characters and perform accents and dialects in English, Xhosan and Zulu earned him an Audie Award for Best Narrator in 2018. Despite Noah’s devotion and his mother’s dedication, the film is stolen by its mother.

Born a Crime (2016) by Trevor Noah

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