Trevor Noah’s “Born a Crime” chronicles his tumultuous upbringing in apartheid-era South Africa. Amidst a system of oppression, Noah navigates the complexities of race, identity, and forgiveness, painting a vivid picture of the absurdity and resilience that defined his childhood. Through a blend of humor, memoir, and social commentary, Noah exposes the horrors of apartheid while also celebrating the indomitable spirit of South Africa’s people.