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Task 13: Read a Book That's Set in the Middle East
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May 03, 2016 06:48PM

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Totally! I read The Complete Persepolis, though I also have Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS, so I might double up on this category...




It's been awhile since I read this, but doesn't it take place mostly in Europe? I know it starts in Turkey, but I feel like Poirot leaves Istanbul pretty quickly...

Because I've read Chicken with Plums by Marjane Satrapi, and that fits the bill here!

Because I've read Chicken with Plums by Marjane Satrapi, and that fits the bill here!"
Yes, for me they count! I've used graphic novels to fulfill prompts before in various reading challenges.


Because I've read Chicken with Plums by Marjane Satrapi, and that fits the bill here!"
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I am not big on graphic novels, but I did read March: Book One for this and ended up using it for my 1st book in a series from a person of color category. So you are not alone. (I used Get Jiro! for the comic category.)

Thanks. I'm relieved to find that others have counted the odd GN here and there, too.
Great pick, by the way. John Lewis is an inspiration!

Thanks. I'm relieved to find that others have counted the odd GN here and there, too.
Great pick, by the way. John Lewis is an inspiration!"
Agreed! One of the few great things about living in Georgia is that I have gotten to meet and hear John Lewis speak dozens of times (I have two friends who are on his staff, so I get to see him more than I would otherwise.) His stories and his commitment to justice never get old, and he does truly inspire me.

I'm not an American, but I'm still a little ashamed to admit that 'March' (and its sequel) was my first proper introduction to his life and his efforts in the fight for justice. I'm so happy that one of his staffers coaxed him into doing a GN about this. This vital story is going to reach a new audience through this format.

I'm not an American, but I'm still a little ashamed to admit that 'March' (and its sequel) was my first proper introduction to his life and his efforts in the fight for justice. ..."
That is great to hear. I will tell my friends that the story is spreading. I am sure Congressman Lewis will be thrilled to hear it. If you enjoy non-fiction, and are interested in that period in American history you might like Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America. Also, don't be ashamed at all. I guarantee you that you know more about American history than most Americans know about any other country's history.

Thanks for the rec! I'm familiar with some of Marshall's opinions from when he was a justice, so this should be interesting. And it turns out that it's available in my library!


I read up on the case that's the subject in the book; it sounded like a real-world To Kill A Mockingbird scenario.
And on the same day, a man was released here after spending 23 years in prison over a wrongful conviction. I guess whichever country you live in, if you're a minority, it's easy for the justice system to scapegoat you and get away with it.

True dat! Though certainly there are a lot of differences, in some ways people are alike all over the world.




Thanks for the tip, I really enjoyed this book and I think it fits the category.


I would say yes! I LOVED this book! Would also count for the "Read a book about religion" task!



There was a discussion of this earlier in the thread. I think most of us who read it did not recall and Middle Eastern component, other than that is where the train leaves from.




It's a rather long one (672 pages). /book/show/1...

..." Absolutely!


Thanks for validating, Karen! I have read Persepolis. :)

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I read Alif for this category, too! A fun book that I still think about now, months after finishing.
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