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Where decisions speak softly

A quiet rebellion, a boy and his teddy bear, and a journey into the tall grass where decisions, freedom, and friendship gently unfold. In „Into the Uncut Grass“, Trevor Noah steps away from autobiography and satire to craft, together with illustrator Sabina Hahn, a modern fable for children and adults alike. Our review explores a book that speaks softly yet carries existential weight—about leaving, returning, and learning that home is sometimes an echo rather than a place.
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A quiet rebellion, a boy and his teddy bear, and a journey into the tall grass where decisions, freedom, and friendship gently unfold. In „Into the Uncut Grass“, Trevor Noah steps away from autobiography and satire to craft, together with illustrator Sabina Hahn, a modern fable for children and adults alike. Our review explores a book that speaks softly yet carries existential weight—about leaving, returning, and learning that home is sometimes an echo rather than a place. (Opens in a new window)
Trevor Noah

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