NO WAY! Not us. We set out to challenge ourselves with literature, discussion, deep thinking, analysis and community. Thank you all for the amazing selections to choose from this season (and everyone turned in weeks before the deadline)! It was difficult to pick just one from each list, proving just how thoughtful your choices were. I am so excited to see what everyone votes for!
Discussion Guide for Born a Crime by Trevor Noah 1. Trevor Noah opens his memoir with a story about being thrown from a car by his mother. In what ways does this story illustrate the overarching narrative of Trevor Noah’s early life? 2. In Born a Crime, Noah seeks to dispel the myth that the ending of apartheid was bloodless. How much did you know about the end of apartheid before reading this book, and what did you learn about the history of South Africa by reading Noah’s story? 3. One of the most impressive characteristics that Noah conveys about his mother is her faith. How did Patricia’s faith impact young Trevor, and what do you think has been the lasting impression of Patricia’s faith on Trevor Noah’s life? 4. Trevor Noah learned to speak six different languages growing up. What impressed you about the ways that Trevor and his mother navigate neighborhoods, cultures, and family; and how did language make that possible? 5. With all of the c...
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