
Nato con il marchio di un crimine
4.20
1,042 valutazioni·64,241 recensioni
Il memoir di un uomo che diventa adulto sullo sfondo del crepuscolo dell'apartheid e dei tumultuosi giorni di libertà che seguirono. Il percorso improbabile di Trevor Noah dal Sudafrica dell'apartheid alla scrivania del The Daily Show è iniziato con un atto criminale: la sua nascita. Trevor nacque d...
- pagine
- 289
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pubblicato
- 2016-11-15
- Editore
- Doubleday Canada
- ISBN
- 9780385689229
Sull'autore

Trevor Noah
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Trevor Noah is one of the most successful comedians in the world and was the host of the Emmy® Award-winning “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central for seven years. Under Trevor, “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” broke free from the restraints of a 30-minute linear show, producing engaging social content, award-winning dig...
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Emily May·8 years ago
Questo libro è stato semplicemente fantastico.Nato con il marchio di un crimine, con più di sei mesi di attesa, è il libro che ho più a lungo aspettato in biblioteca. Di solito, se a quel punto non avessi già perso interesse, lo comprerei, ma generalmente non sono un grande fan delle autobiografie, quindi ero riluttante a spendere soldi per un libro di cui non ero sicuro mi sarebbe piaciuto. Beh, alla fine l'ho comprato comunque. E io e mio marito ci stiamo sbellicando dalle risate ascoltando la...
Larry H·9 years ago
Gli darei 4.5 stelle.Sono rimasto davvero sorpreso quando Trevor Noah è stato nominato successore di Jon Stewart al The Daily Show. Sapevo che non avrebbero scelto qualcuno con un senso dell'umorismo e uno stile identici a quelli di Stewart, ma sentivo che Noah fosse così diverso che la sua selezione avrebbe dato allo show un'atmosfera davvero diversa, che potrebbe non piacere ai fan di lunga data dello show. Ma ho sempre fatto il tifo per gli sfavoriti, quindi, mentre veniva fatto a pezzi da cr...
Brady Lockerby·1 years ago
A great listen on audio! His accent + pronunciation definitely took this to the next level. and again, why I love memoirs so much! Educating myself on different people, cultures, experiences is one of my favorite parts of reading
Adina ( not enough time )·4 years ago
4.5* This is my 2nd attempt to read this memoir and I am glad I failed to pass the 2nd chapter the 1st time. I got so much more out of it now. I decided to buy the ebook a few years ago because of all the praise but I did not know who the author was so I could not feel connected with his story. Meanwhile, during the pandemic, I started to watch stand-up comedy because I needed an escape from all the fear and gloom. Trevor Noah soon became one of my favourite comedians; I watched his 2 Netflix sp...
Zoë·7 years ago
4.5/5Trevor Noah was a great narrator and had the ability to turn the grimmest of experiences into smart, exciting stories. If this book interests you, I urge you to listen to the audiobook!It was fascinating learning about his life growing up as a mixed race child in pre- and post-Apartheid South Africa. Though I learned vague facts about Apartheid in high school history classes, this was the best lesson I've had on the subject.The book skips around non-chronologically, which confused me at tim...
Warda·7 years ago
#BlackLivesMatter
“I soon learned that the quickest way to bridge the race gap was through language.”
Where do I even begin to explain how incredible this autobiography was?!Trevor Noah brought this story to life, but ultimately, it was his mother that was the main character, the MVP, of this book.Trevor Noah is narrating his account on being raised in Apartheid South Africa. (I look at that word and cannot fathom the audacity of it. It existed.) The issues growing up as a mixed-race child and...
Maxwell·9 years ago
If you're going to read this book, definitely listen to the audio version. Trevor Noah is one of the most effortless narrators I've ever listened to. It genuinely feels like he is sitting down with you and telling you his life story. Not only that, but you get to learn quite a bit about pre- and post-Apartheid South Africa from the perspective of someone who hypothetically shouldn't exist. Noah's mother is black and his father is white, and when he was born any mixed-race relationships were ille...
Elyse Walters·9 years ago
An audiobook *treasure*! Trevor is a likable! A charming- guy!!! Listening to him speak is almost magnetic. Being thrown out of a car? By his own mother? OUCH! Trevor had my attention in the palm of his hands. The ongoing - ongoing - and ONGOING ....dramatic stories Trevor shares about his childhood --were life lesson building blocks. Trevor did the building!! He used every life experience to his advantage-- and that's extraordinary! Poverty, abuse, Religious upbringing, crazy chaotic living con...
Petra X·9 years ago
These stories, beautifully written, are set in a world quite like our own but at the same time utterly different. Maybe "through a glass darkly". Who goes to church three times on Sunday to Black, White and Coloured ones? Who goes to jail for (not) stealing a car rather than face the wrath of his mother? Who gets a prom date with the most beautiful girl around, but one who doesn't speak the language and is extremely unsociable to boot? None of these things are extraordinary in this world,Who cou...
Natalie·9 years ago
Before I start my review, I want to take a minute to praise Trevor Noah's stand up shows because they're one of the few that don't rely on being ignorant. His shows are one of the enlightened ones focusing on race, white-privilege, police brutality, hate speech, prejudice, and so much more.I’d highly recommend watching a few before reading this riveting memoir.
In Born a Crime, Trevor Noah takes us on a journey from his childhood being born a crime in apartheid South Africa. Trevor was born t...