The Pardon My French! book club is a monthly initiative that brings together readers to discover and discuss contemporary French literature in a relaxed setting.
This month, we discuss Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, the acclaimed graphic memoir that chronicles her coming of age during and after the Iranian Revolution. Through striking black-and-white illustrations and deeply personal storytelling, Persepolis explores themes of identity, exile, family, resilience, and the search for freedom, offering a powerful perspective on history through the eyes of a young girl.
Why Attend?
- Discover contemporary French literature in an accessible format
- Books and discussions are in English
- Take part in an open, informal discussion
- Share perspectives with fellow readers
- Spend an evening around books, conversation, and community
Event Details
- Format: Book discussion
- Entry: Open to All – with registration
About the Session
Designed as a casual and engaging space, Pardon My French! is about making new bookish connections and exploring stories together. Whether you’ve read the book or are simply curious, you are welcome to join the conversation.
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