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Princess Sultana's Daughters
Princess Sultana's Daughters
Author: Jean Sasson
Listeners of Princess were gripped by Jean Sasson's powerful indictment of women's lives behind the veil. Now, in the compelling sequel, Jean Sasson and Princess Sultana turn the spotlight on Sultana's two teenage daughters, Maha and Amani. As second-generation members of the royal family who have benefited from Saudi oil wealth, Maha and Amani ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781522601197
ISBN-10: 1522601198
Publication Date: 5/10/2016
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio
Book Type: MP3 CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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All three of the books in this group (this one, "Princess" and "Princess Sultana's Circle") were extremely interesting, although "Princess" was the best. Arab women have a bad deal, even if they are rich. The book was a glimpse into a completely different way of life.
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A True Story of Life Behind the Veil is another page-turner related by "Princess Sultana." A member of the royal family of Saudi Arabia, Sultana now is married to a progressive prince, but this privileged status does not protect her or her two daughters from the country's repressive laws against women. Though a devout Muslim, Sultana believes the entrenched male power structure has perverted religious doctrine to justify veiling women and depriving them of basic civil liberties. The lack of opportunity to forge equal relationships with men before and after marriage, Sultana argues, is why one of her daughters became fanatically religious and the other suffered a mental breakdown. This eye-opening account is limited to life among the royals rather than a critique of Saudi Arabian society, although Sultana describes the brutal custom of female circumcision practiced by the poor.
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reviewed Princess Sultana's Daughters on + 22 more book reviews
This book is the sequel to Princess. I enjoyed the first book more that I did this one, but it was interesting.
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This is an outstanding sequel to The true story Princess. It offers a glimps into the life of a Saudi Arabian woman and her children.
blinkin123 avatar reviewed Princess Sultana's Daughters on + 16 more book reviews
I wasn't as captivated in this book which deals more with her children than in her first book which deals mostly with her life, but it still told a great deal of the life and culture in Saudi Arabia. She seems to be a very strong woman and I applaud her for wanting to tell her story. Even though I skimmed through a few chapters of this book, it is well worth it to read along with the first book, and I look forward to reading the third and final book in the trilogy.
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Who knew, that an insight into the lives of these women.
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The sequel to Princess- Another amazing realization of life in a foreign land unknown to any "free" living woman. A must read!!
Tipppytoes avatar reviewed Princess Sultana's Daughters on + 24 more book reviews
Fabulous book. Well written. Gives you an insight to the culture. I highly recommend it. This author took her life in her hands to write & publish it. Reeeeealy worth a listen.


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