Zahra’s Paradise takes a tradition of politically oriented graphic novels and applies it to a situation that’s still very much unfolding.
Read the article at The Globe and Mail.
Zahra’s Paradise takes a tradition of politically oriented graphic novels and applies it to a situation that’s still very much unfolding.
Read the article at The Globe and Mail.
For its style and subject matter, Zahra’s Paradise is drawing comparisons to Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi’s French-language graphic novel that is set in Iran before and after the Islamic Revolution.
Read the article on The Independent.
Zahra’s Paradise was featured in a US and International tv and online short:
On Friday, First Second Books will begin publishing a serialized Web comic about Iran, which will explore social, political and human rights issues in the country.
Read the article on nytimes.com.