It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, the Lightless Sky by Gulwali Passarlay, Natives by Akala 3 Books Collection Set by Noah Trevor
Author:Noah, Trevor [Noah, Trevor]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9789124189624
Amazon: 9124189626
Goodreads: 113051144
Publisher: Yearling/Two Roads/HarperOne Ltd
Published: 2022-01-01T08:00:00+00:00
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At Sandringham I got to know this one kid, Teddy. Funny guy, charming as hell. My mom used to call him Bugs Bunny; he had a cheeky smile with two big teeth that stuck out the front of his mouth. Teddy and I got along like a house on fire, one of those friends where you start hanging out and from that day forward youâre never apart. We were both naughty as shit, too. With Teddy, Iâd finally met someone who made me feel normal. I was the terror in my family. He was the terror in his family. When you put us together it was mayhem. Walking home from school weâd throw rocks through windows, just to see them shatter, and then weâd run away. We got detention together all the time. The teachers, the pupils, the principal, everyone at school knew: Teddy and Trevor, thick as thieves.
Teddyâs mom worked as a domestic for a family in Linksfield, a wealthy suburb near school. Linksfield was a long walk from my house, nearly forty minutes, but still doable. Walking around was pretty much all I did back then, anyway. I couldnât afford to do anything else, and I couldnât afford to get around any other way. If you liked walking, you were my friend. Teddy and I walked all over Johannesburg together. Iâd walk to Teddyâs house and weâd hang out there. Then weâd walk back to my house and hang out there. Weâd walk from my house down to the city center, which was like a three-hour hike, just to hang out, and then weâd walk all the way back.
Friday and Saturday nights weâd walk to the mall and hang out. The Balfour Park Shopping Mall was a few blocks from my house. Itâs not a big mall, but it has everythingâan arcade, a cinema, restaurants, South Africaâs version of Target, South Africaâs version of the Gap. Then, once we were at the mall, since we never had any money to shop or watch movies or buy food, weâd just wander around inside.
One night we were at the mall and most of the shops were closed, but the cinema was still showing movies so the building was still open. There was this stationery shop that sold greeting cards and magazines, and it didnât have a door, so when it closed at night there was only a metal gate, like a trellis, that was pulled across the entrance and padlocked. Walking past this shop, Teddy and I realized that if we put our arms through the trellis we could reach this rack of chocolates just inside. And these werenât just any chocolatesâthey were alcohol-filled chocolates. I loved alcohol. Loved loved loved it. My whole life Iâd steal sips of grown-upsâ drinks whenever I could.
We reached in, grabbed a few, drank the liquor inside, and then gobbled down the chocolates. Weâd hit the jackpot. We started going back again and again to steal more. Weâd wait for the shops to start to close, then weâd go and sit against the gate, acting like we were just hanging out.
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