Born a Crime
Under apartheid, Noah is governmentally categorized as “colored.” What does this mean for Noah, and how does he defy the conventions of this label?
Noah’s search for identity is a constant theme throughout the memoir. How does Noah’s identity change throughout the book, and how is this identity connected to race?
By the end of the memoir, it’s clear that Noah’s mom is the most influential person in his life. Describe the relationship between Noah and his mother. How does their relationship help shape his identity?