Princess: The True Story of Life Inside Saudi Arabia’s Royal Family, Princess, Book 1

Princess: The True Story of Life Inside Saudi Arabia’s Royal Family by Jean Sasson — Told through the voice of Princess Sultana, this powerful true story exposes the hidden world of Saudi royalty, where immense wealth coexists with severe restrictions on women’s freedom. Behind the veil lies privilege, pain, and the courage to speak out.

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Princess: The True Story of Life Inside Saudi Arabia’s Royal Family by Jean Sasson: In a land where kings still rule, I am a princess. You must know me only as Sultana, for I cannot reveal my true name for fear that harm will come to me and my family. Born into luxury with mansions on three continents, jewels, servants and a private jet, Sultana is nonetheless a prisoner—valued only as a bearer of sons, hidden behind a black veil, with no freedom, no vote and no control over her own life. This is her story—from a privileged childhood, arranged marriage and the day her husband took a second wife, to the lives of her sisters, friends and servants. In contrast to the glamour is a history of everyday oppression: forced marriages of thirteen-year-old girls, women drowned or stoned, or imprisoned in windowless cells, simply for existing.

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Weight 0.5 kg
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Paperback

Year Published

1993

ISBN

9780553816952

Publisher

Transworld Publisher Ltd

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