Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood

. Besides fearing for their own lives, what other thought plagued families?

. Besides fearing for their own lives, what other thought plagued families?
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Their friends and neighbors also are oppressed and beaten. The family fears they will lose their very identities to a very narrow and fundamentalist interpretation of Islam. Girls like Marji will not be able to attend school.