Persepolis

The Story of a Childhood and the Story of a Return

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Marjane Satrapi: Persepolis (2006, Penguin Random House)

352 pages

English language

Published Sept. 11, 2006 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-224-08039-2
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This is the second graphic novel memoir that I’ve read. The other was George Takei’s They Called Us Enemy.

Some thoughts about Persepolis • A story of something in the historically recent past that I knew very little about • Told from a unique perspective • The graphic novel format is interesting and tells the story at a fast pace • A sad, difficult story with violence discussed • A cautionary tale about fundamentalism • Builds empathy for the people inside countries with oppressive governments who are engagedin war

I started reading Persepolis when there was a discussion about it among our district’s school board. The book had been approved by our literature review committee and gone to a test class. The last step was for the board to give final approval, but some school board members expressed concern about derogatory language toward women. In the end, they …

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  • Comics & graphic novels, nonfiction, general
  • Iran, biography
  • Women, biography
  • Authors, biography