This was the primary language that Trevor's grandmother spoke, which often caused communication barries with him.
What is Xhosa?
Trevor's mother is known for her deep devotion to this religion.
What is Christianity?
This recurring theme reflects Trevor's experince growing up as a mixed-race child in apartheid South Africa.
What is the theme of identity and belonging?
Trevor's Stepfather, Abel, was known for this profession.
What is a mechanic?
This relative of Trevor's belived he was possessed by a demon due to his odd behavior as a child.
Who is his Grandmother?
In Chapter 8, Trevor discusses the struggle of balancing this dual identity in his life.
What is being both black and white?
This incident involving a stolen phone made Trevor realize the consequences of crime in South Africa.
What was when his friend stole a phone, and they got caught by the police?
This is the key reason why Trevor's relationship with his stepfather, Abel, became strained and abusive.
What is Abel's increasing alcoholism?
Trevor's entrepreneurial spirit in childhood reflects this broader theme of the book.
What is survival and resourcefulness?
In Chapter 7, Trevor recalls a situation where this action was when he first experinced racism as a child.
What is being thrown out of a moving car because of his race?
Trevor's mother often risked this to provide him with opportunities and experinces.
What is her safety?
The concept of power dynamics is highlighted in Trevor's relationship with this person, whose actions deeply affected the family.
Who is Abel.
Trevor used this item to successfully create a small business in his neighborhood.
What is a computer or CD burner?
The title of Chapter 8, "Robert refers to this person who was important figure in Trevor's early life was.
Who is Trevor's biological father?