The Lion Women of Tehran Book Club Questions and Discussion Guide
Explore themes of friendship, betrayal, political activism, social class and the immigrant experience using these book club questions for The Lion Women of Tehran.
Book club discussion guides for fiction books.
Explore themes of friendship, betrayal, political activism, social class and the immigrant experience using these book club questions for The Lion Women of Tehran.
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