ShipwreckMazuma
Minnesota
A story about this — 3 years ago
I wish I could meet her.
32 out of 32 people (100%) think this is worth consuming…
ShipwreckMazuma
Minnesota
I wish I could meet her.
paulbeard
Seattle
An insightful look at life under a theocracy as well a gripping coming of age story, told with a lot of heart and honesty.
keris
Troy
i don’t know what it is about her books but I pick them up and devour them way too fast. I am left feeling like I wish I had savoured it slowly. So good.
Rachel
Baltimore
So far I am really enjoying this one, so much more than the first.
contraversion
San Francisco
Nice as the first one. All the teen angst and shame were familiar.
sheep
Baltimore
The most amazing thing about Marjane Satrapi’s continuation of her memoir of growing up in Iran in the age of the Islamic Revolution, is how absolutely recognizable her life is. Despite being under the thumbs of the mullahs - pictured as soul-destroying ogres in our biased media - young people rebel, go to school, fall in and out of love, buy cars, go dancing, and participate in all the same rites of growing up as we do here in the West.
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