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Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return

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SKU: 9780375714665

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Experience the poignant sequel to the bestselling graphic novel, Persepolis. In Persepolis 2, Marjane Satrapi recounts her challenging return to Iran after years in Vienna. Facing societal changes and personal growth, she navigates love, art, and the complexities of a nation grappling with fundamentalism. Witness her struggle for belonging and freedom in this powerful and moving memoir. ISBN: 9780375714665

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780375714665
  • Publisher: Pantheon Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Pantheon Books
  • Depth: 19
  • Height: 223 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Series Title: Pantheon Graphic Library
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0375714669
  • Publisher Date: 02 Aug 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Weight: 322 gr

23 reviews for Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return

  1. Rugved Deepak Tidke

    I was captivated by Marjane’s honesty and vulnerability. Her return to Iran is heart-wrenching, but ultimately hopeful. A must-read for anyone interested in Iranian culture.

  2. Nandini

    A moving and insightful look at a young woman’s struggle to find her place in the world. Satrapi’s art is beautiful and expressive.

  3. Muhammad Ammar Aftab

    I enjoyed learning about Iranian culture. Marjane’s story is compelling and relatable, and the artwork is stunning. I really recommend it!

  4. Harsh Yadav

    It’s very interesting learning about the culture and everything they had to deal with. Very informative.

  5. Nandani Agrawal

    I appreciated the honesty, but I found it harder to connect to Marjane in this volume. Still a good book, but not as strong as the first.

  6. Ansaf S

    This book beautifully illustrates the struggles of identity and belonging. Marjane’s journey is both personal and universally resonant.

  7. Muskan Gulyani

    This book was pretty good, but I feel like the first one was better. Still a good read, though.

  8. Daksh Dagar

    Was very insightful. Helped see the life in the middle east during that time period.

  9. Mohit Biswas

    This book made me laugh and cry. Satrapi’s resilience is inspiring. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys graphic novels and memoirs.

  10. Siddharth Yadav

    A powerful story about finding yourself and finding where you belong. The illustrations add so much depth to the narrative.

  11. Himanshu Kumar

    This book made me cry. It’s such a well-written and emotional story. Amazing!

  12. Prasaanth S

    Satrapi’s storytelling is brilliant. This book is funny, sad, and thought-provoking. I couldn’t put it down. Highly recommended.

  13. Nitya

    It was good but not quite as impactful as the original Persepolis, it still provides a valuable perspective on Iranian society.

  14. Mohammed Farhan. M.k

    Persepolis is an important reminder of the complexities of life in Iran. Marjane’s experiences are both unique and universal.

  15. Rupal Singh

    Such a powerful book. The emotion is tangible and Marjane’s story stays with you long after you’ve finished reading.

  16. Priya

    I felt very connected to the challenges Marjane faced, especially as someone who has lived away from their home. Great read.

  17. Amarjeet Kumar

    A touching story of a young woman’s return to her homeland. Satrapi’s art is as captivating as her storytelling.

  18. Prateek

    I wasn’t as engrossed in this one as the first book, but it was still a solid and interesting read.

  19. Jaya

    Great read, kept me engrossed. This is must read book, highly recommend.

  20. Arush Dutt

    It was very interesting, but I wish the characters were more developed. It was kind of hard to get invested.

  21. Mohneesh Parte

    The story is beautiful and art is on the point. Loved reading this book about the culture and the character.

  22. Aditya Singh

    Persepolis is a compelling continuation of Marjane’s story. Her struggles with identity are relatable, but the narrative felt a bit rushed in places. Still worth reading.

  23. Prabhu Mehrotra

    While I enjoyed the first Persepolis more, this sequel offers valuable insight into Marjane’s journey. Some parts were slow, but overall, it’s a worthwhile read.

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