5/8/2022 0 Comments Week 10It's the end of week 10 and I have had somewhat of a break since I explained in week 9 that we had read Born a Crime as a class. I think I did benefit from this break especially since I had already read Born a Crime and it gave me some time to just read the new book that we are reading now as class. Reading Born a Crime gave me a sense of comfort since I felt like I could relate to it more than others but it was hard sometimes to discuss the topics that were included in it. Book Review - Born a CrimeBorn a Crime is book written by Trevor Noah telling his life story and different struggles that he has been through and experienced. With him being from South Africa, he was literally born a crime since his mother was a black Xhosa woman and his father a white Swiss man which was illegal and could be punishable by five years in prison. He faced many obstacles in his life since he could really be seen with his mother because he was mixed. He also was one of the only mixed kids in his school which caused confusion about who he wanted to surround himself with. So far Born a Crime is probably one of the most well-told stories about someone's life that I have read. Trevor has a specific way of telling a story that makes you want to listen and continue to read. I would even read this book again because of how much I enjoyed it. Definitely would give it a 10/10.
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AuthorHi! My name is Cindy Ramos and I am a sophomore at Davie County High school. |