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Our VerdictMildly Woke
38%
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis, #1)2003

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Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood stays mostly grounded in authentic narrative and avoids heavy-handed wokeness. While it touches on themes like identity and critiques oppressive systems, it does so through honest memoir rather than ideology-driven storytelling. It raises important questions but still allows for nuance and debate, refreshing compared to much of today’s much woker fare.

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