After a few years at the least agitated in Europe (see previous volumes), Marjane back in with his parents, remained in Iran. Persepolis is both an excellent comic (that happens there next? Will she marry? Getting arrested by the police? ...), The route of a quite exceptional woman ( she will say what she wants, perhaps it is only the route or circumstances that are unusual, but many of us have had a relatively quiet and comfortable than his own adolescence ...) and painting of a country much more complex and interesting than what I imagined (no, Iran is not only a great wilderness inhabited by uncivilized and bloodthirsty bearded). This fourth volume is finally particularly touching for the portrait the author's parents, victims of what history will retain maybe as a vicissitude. Read and offer.