Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah

Outer characterization

Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah is one of the most important characters in Trevor Noah’s autobiography Born a Crime. Her name Nombuyiselo means “She Who Gives Back” (Chapter 5, p. 74). She is Trevor’s mother and an authority figure in his life, as her influence helps him evolve. Patricia had a relationship with Robert, Trevor’s father, but it was never official as apartheid considered it illegal.

Patricia has two other sons, Andrew and Isaac, who were born out of her marriage with Abel. After divorcing Abel, Patricia remarries and extends her family: “They were coming home from church, a big group, my mom and Andrew and Isaac, her new husband and his children and a whole bunch of his extended family, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews.” (Chapter 18, p. 272). 

Patricia has two other siblings, an elder sister and a younger brother. After her parents’ divorce, Patricia chose to stay with her father but was sent instead to live with her father’s sister in Transkei, where she spent her teenage years in misery. Patricia did not see her family for twelve years, until after Trevor’s birth, when she reconnected with her mother Frances. 

Patricia works different jobs. First, she is a secretary for a “multinational p...

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