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In the compelling black-and-white illustrations of a comic strip. Satrapi shares her personal journey of growing up in Tehran from ages six to fourteen. This period coincided with the fall of the Shah's regime, the rise of the Islamic Revolution, and the devastating impact of the Iraq war. As the daughter of politically active parents and the descendant of Iran's past rulers. Marjane's childhood experiences intertwine with the country's tumultuous history. Persepolis offers a vivid portrayal of daily life in Iran and the contrasting realities between private and public spheres. Marjane's perspective as a child exposes her to dethroned emperors, state-sanctioned punishments, and the heroes of the revolution. Through her eyes, readers also gain insights into the fascinating history of Iran and her remarkable family background. The memoir delves into personal and political aspects, creating a unique narrative that explores the repercussions of war and political oppression. Despite the absurdity of the ability to continue with both laughter and tears. Lastly, readers are introduced to an irresistible young protagonist who captivates their hearts.
Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the library.