Reading Circle 5: ‘Born a Crime’, by Trevor Noah

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Reading Circle 90: Jane Austen's Humour
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Reading Circle 87: 'Baumgartner' by Paul Auster
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Reading Circle 86: 'Cry, The Beloved Country' by Alan Paton
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Reading Circle 85: 'Bournville' by Jonathan Coe
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Reading Circle 84: 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte
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Rreading Circle 83: 'Trust ' by Hernan Diaz

„The compelling, inspiring and comically sublime story of one man’s coming-of-age, set during the twilight of Apartheid and the tumultuouis days of freedom that followed.”

Questions discussed by Angie, Maria, Sandra, Sonja and Andrew…

– Why this title?
– An autobiography, or … ?
– How important the mother?
– Trevor an outsider?
– The colour issue?
– Language to bridge gaps?
– Descriptions of violence?
– Where’s the humour?
– Structure and style?
– The book’s appeal?

Music played

1. Margaret Singana: ‘Hamba Bhekile’
2. Steve Kekana: ‘Raising my Family’
3. Miriam Makeba: ‘Pata Pata’

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