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The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah: ‘I am extremely political’

The Guardian. “Following Jon Stewart would have been a challenge for anyone, let alone an unknown South African comedian. But Daily Show host Trevor Noah’s life is all about achieving the impossible”

Halifax Public Libraries Discussion Questions – Born a Crime

About the author, about the book, and thirteen discussion questions.

Publishers Weekly Review: Born a Crime

“Having thoroughly mined his South African upbringing in his standup comedy and monologues on The Daily Show, Noah here tells the whole story in this witty and revealing autobiography.”

Christian Science Monitor Review: Born a Crime

“This new memoir from the ‘Daily Show’ host delivers a portrait of a South African childhood caught between identities and communities.”

Time Review: Born a Crime

“Bill Gates Reviews Born a Crime By Trevor Noah”

The Guardian Review: Born a Crime

“The Daily Show host’s new book reveals how he bridged the race gap to become one of the country’s brightest exports”

New York Times Review: Born A Crime

“‘Born a Crime,’ Trevor Noah’s Raw Account of Life Under Apartheid”

Trevor Noah Biography

Author’s Website. “Trevor Noah is the most successful comedian in Africa and is the host of the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning The Daily Show on Comedy Central.”

Sarah Polley to adapt Zoe Whittall’s The Best Kind of People

CBC Books. “Sarah Polley has optioned the film rights to Zoe Whittall’s novel The Best Kind of People and will write and direct the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.”

CBC Books Interviews Author Zoe Whittall

“Zoe Whittall on her novel The Best Kind of People.“

Halifax Public Libraries Discussion Questions – The Best Kind of People

About the author, about the book, and fourteen discussion questions.

Biblioshare Discussion Questions – The Best Kind of People

Fourteen questions for discussion, in a downloadable Microsoft Word docx.

House of Anansi Press Discussion Questions – The Best Kind of People

“A finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and a national bestseller, Zoe Whittall’s The Best Kind of People is a stunning tour de force about the unravelling of an all-American family.”

Penguin Random House Discussion Questions – The Best Kind of People

Reader’s guide with questions and topics for discussion.

Quill and Quire Review: The Best Kind of People

“Zoe Whittall’s timely new novel shows her to be a writer who defies easy categorization”

Kirkus Review: The Best Kind of People

“A humane, cleareyed attempt to explore the ripple effects of sexual crime.”

Literary Review of Canada: The Best Kind of People

“Zoe Whittall’s brave new novel, The Best Kind of People, explores rape culture as seen from the inner circle of the accused”

National Post Review: The Best Kind of People

“Zoe Whittall’s The Best Kind of People delves into rape culture with a family broken by secrets”

Globe and Mail Review: The Best Kind of People

“Zoe Whittall’s The Best Kind of People explores a family in crisis”

Zoe Whittall Biography

49th Shelf. “Zoe Whittall’s third novel, The Best Kind of People is currently being adapted for limited series by director Sarah Polley.”

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