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The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
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it was amazing
bookshelves: graphic-novels, autobiography

This was brilliant: a graphic novel depicting the coming-of-age of a young Iranian girl living in Iran during the Islamic Revolution, who is eventually sent to live in Austria for 4 years for her safety. It shows the horrors of living in a war-torn nation, as well as how terrifying it must be to live in a country run by religious fundamentalists/fanatics. The Muslim leaders recruited 14 year old boys in the war effort, closed down schools, targeted intelligent people and women wearing jeans and nail polish...

As a woman, the sexist views of the Islamists made me angry. One panel shows an Islamist on television saying "Women's hair emanates rays that excite men. That's why women should cover their hair." If that isn't the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard :/

This was a very raw and candid portrayal of life. Satrapi didn't really try to sugarcoat anything. I liked the precocious child, Marji, who was trying to understand the world that was going on around her and wasn't scared of questioning the hypocrisies she witnessed. And her self-realization as she tried to determine her identity in Austria and when she went back to Iran and was perceived as an outsider and a worldly woman also held my attention.

It made me think of people,especially children, living in other war-torn places such as Syria, what must they be going through everyday? What must they be witnessing? Torture, death etc? How can someone get over that?

Definitely a must-read for everyone.

Disclaimer: This book isn't anti-Islam, it's anti-fundamentalist. Satrapi mentioned how fundamentalists in every religion are dangerous, and I wholeheartedly agree.

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Reading Progress

October 17, 2012 – Shelved
October 17, 2012 – Shelved as: graphic-novels
October 17, 2012 – Shelved as: autobiography
December 28, 2012 – Started Reading
December 28, 2012 –
page 35
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December 28, 2012 –
page 201
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December 29, 2012 – Finished Reading

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Rowena Great! I'm reading some of the reviews and it sounds brilliant! Thanks again :)


Rowena That's even better, I'm so sold!


Rowena The library 10 minutes away from my house has the book, yay :D It was meant to be.


Rowena When I start reading it, I'll let you know!


message 5: by Samir (new)

Samir Rawas Sarayji I still want to read it - the movie is absolutely brilliant though!


Rowena Hi Samir- the graphic novel was quite spectacular. I stayed up until 3am so I could finish it. I'm glad to hear the movie was also good:)


Rowena Kirsty, I just realized I was supposed to be doing a readalong with you for this book:( I initially thought we had chosen Anya's Ghost for a readalong but it looks like I confused the two, sorry!


Dominic Carrillo Read this with my 8th grade class last semester. It was a great for multiple reasons.


Rowena Kirsty wrote: "Aww, that's alright, Rowena! Don't worry at all. :) I'm just so glad you enjoyed it!"

Thanks Kirsty, I really did:)


Rowena D.Vicente wrote: "Read this with my 8th grade class last semester. It was a great for multiple reasons."

Sounds like a great book to teach! There are so many great issues to discuss. I hope your students got a lot out of it :)


message 11: by Mikey B. (new)

Mikey B. Hi I read and liked your review (also saw the movie based on the book). Just reading your comments - you may be interested in reading Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Usually I don't like to suggest books,but your comments kind of lead me to it!


Rowena Mikey B. wrote: "Hi I read and liked your review (also saw the movie based on the book). Just reading your comments - you may be interested in reading Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Usually..."

I just saw this comment, Mikey, over a year later! I will add it to my list, thank you:)


Rowena Cynthia wrote: "Amazing review, Rowena. I completely agree with you, thanks for sharing it. Have you read "Infidel" btw?"

Thanks so much, Cynthia! I haven't read "Infidel" yet but I now have it on my list. If I remember correctly, Ayaan Hirsi Ali was in the news the other day about an American University taking back her honorary degree.


message 14: by Deb (new)

Deb Really great review. This sounds very interesting and something I would read but I'm a little apprehensive. It's in comic strips? Does it make it difficult to grasp? I'd it less serious or comprehensive?


Rowena Thanks, Debbie! Yes, it is in comic strips but, trust me, it tells the story incredibly well! I think you'll definitely like it:)


message 16: by Lateef (new)

Lateef Good review!


Rowena Lateef wrote: "Good review!"

Thanks, Lateef:)


message 18: by Megan (new)

Megan Rowena, as a Muslim woman myself, I don't feel oppressed. I feel awakened and enlightened by Islam. These Muslims aren't good people. They simply have the wrong understanding of Islam, honestly. Of course there are many Muslims who get the true meaning of this beautiful religion, and some who just...don't. I completely understand where you're coming from, of course, I just don't want you to have the wrong ideas about Islam in it's pure form☺️


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