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Hi Alyson,
Happy to hear you're enjoying the book so far. I'm reading the print copy of the book but I wonder if I should try the audio since, like you said, it's great to hear the author tell their own story.
~Nicole
Happy to hear you're enjoying the book so far. I'm reading the print copy of the book but I wonder if I should try the audio since, like you said, it's great to hear the author tell their own story.
~Nicole

Thanks Heidi!
Based on both of your recommendations I will definitely listen to the audiobook. I might even read along while I listen!
Happy to hear you enjoyed the book when you read it back in March. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts :)
~Nicole
Based on both of your recommendations I will definitely listen to the audiobook. I might even read along while I listen!
Happy to hear you enjoyed the book when you read it back in March. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts :)
~Nicole
My name is Nicole and I will be leading this month’s discussion for the book Born a Crime by Trevor Noah.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Trevor Noah, he is a stand-up comedian from South Africa and the current host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central. Even though he is a comedian, this book doesn’t really focus at all on his career in comedy. Instead, he gives us a glimpse into his childhood in South Africa during the end of apartheid. The book consists of 18 personal essays that delve into a wide range of topics: race, domestic violence, religion, family, poverty, etc. I’m sure we will have a lot to discuss in the coming weeks.
The library has several print and digital copies of the book as well as the physical audiobook. Titles can be found on our library’s catalogue:
goo.gl/vBJtP8
I hope this book will generate a lot of discussion and I look forward to hearing everyone’s thoughts and opinions.
Thanks!
~Nicole~