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...major trade house (Pantheon, an imprint of Random House). Nor will it be the luxurious quality of the production - a hardcover with a die-cut dust-jacket that lets a character peek through from the cover. Instead, "Persepolis" (153 pp.; $17.95) will zap you with its story. A memoir of growing up as a girl in revolutionary Iran, "Persepolis" provides a unique glimpse into a nearly unknown and unreachable way of life. It has the strange quality of a note in a bottle written by a shipwrecked islander. That Satrapi chose to tell her remarkable story as a gorgeous comicbook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Iranian Girlhood | 5/16/2003 | See Source »

...Thanks to its timeliness and its subject, Marjane Satrapi's "Persepolis" makes for one of the most vital and surprising reads of the season. That she did it as a graphic memoir says a lot about the growth of this art-form. You could, and should, easily get a younger teenager to read it. Sometimes funny and sometimes sad but always sincere and revealing, "Persepolis" will be one of the best graphic books of the year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Iranian Girlhood | 5/16/2003 | See Source »

...terror and kidnap gang known as Abu Sayyaf. More than a year later, Philippine soldiers swooped in to save them, but Martin and another hostage, Ediborah Yap, were fatally shot during the ensuing firefight. Now home in Kansas, Gracia has found herself in the cross fire again over her memoir, In the Presence of My Enemies. Even before the book was released in the Philippines, reports emerged that Burnham charges a Philippine soldier with firing the shot that killed her husband and that members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) colluded with Abu Sayyaf. When troops brought them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What She Saw | 5/12/2003 | See Source »

...loathed summer camp. Forced to go by my parents, it meant being away from television and having to participate in physically demanding, often competitive, group activities. In spite of this prejudice I came away from Michel Rabagliati's summer camp memoir, "Paul Has a Summer Job," (Drawn and Quarterly; 160 pp.; $16.95) with a warm sense of second-hand nostalgia. It has the restorative effect of a sunny day by a sparkling lake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Perfect Summer | 5/2/2003 | See Source »

...MEMOIR He's one war behind, but this former Marine sniper's bestselling chronicle of a soldier's life in Gulf War I has helped readers grasp this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sandstorms And Screeds--Reading Up On Iraq | 4/21/2003 | See Source »

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