Summary:
The book recounts the experiences of Trevor Noah growing up in apartheid South Africa as a mixed-race child, detailing his struggles with identity, racism, and his relationship with his mother. It presents a collection of humorous and poignant anecdotes adapted for a younger audience, highlighting the challenges and absurdities of life under a racially stratified system.
Key points:
1. Apartheid Impact: The book delves into the harsh realities of apartheid in South Africa, as experienced by Trevor Noah, a product of a racially mixed relationship, considered illegal at the time.
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