Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trevor Noah’s memoir called Born a Crime is fantastic. About growing up mixed race in South Africa under Apartheid. His mother (who was Black) could not be seen with him in public because it was against the law since they were different races. It was hilarious and heartbreaking and very insightful.
I inhaled this book, one of my favorites that O read this year.
Anonymous wrote:Trevor Noah’s memoir called Born a Crime is fantastic. About growing up mixed race in South Africa under Apartheid. His mother (who was Black) could not be seen with him in public because it was against the law since they were different races. It was hilarious and heartbreaking and very insightful.
Anonymous wrote:You might like Zarna Garg’s new book!
Anonymous wrote:Trevor Noah’s memoir called Born a Crime is fantastic. About growing up mixed race in South Africa under Apartheid. His mother (who was Black) could not be seen with him in public because it was against the law since they were different races. It was hilarious and heartbreaking and very insightful.
Anonymous wrote:The Sound of Gravel is an excellent (yet heart wrenching) memoir.
I also loved:
The Ugly Cry (funny and heart breaking)
Hunger (Roxane Gay is an incredible writer)
Somebody's Daughter
A little less dramatic but still great was Molly Shannon's memoir. Also Trevor Noah's (but do the audiobook if you can because he does the voices of everyone in the book and it's so good).