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Princess Sultana's Daughters
Author: Jean P. Sasson, Jean Sasson

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Publisher: Windsor-Brooke Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780967673752 - ISBN-10: 0967673755
Publication Date: 3/1/2001
Pages: 256


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Book Description:
Readers of Princess Sultana's extraordinary story, PRINCESS, were gripped by her powerful indictment of women's lives behind the veil within the royal family of Saudi Arabia. Now, Jean Sasson turns 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 have never known the poverty which their grandparents experienced as children. Surrounded by untold opulence and luxury from the day they were born and which they take for granted, but stifled by the unbearably restrictive lifestyle imposed on them, they have reacted in equally desperate ways.

Their dramatic and shocking stories, together with many more which concern other members of Princess Sultana's huge family, are set against a rich backcloth of Saudi Arabian culture and social mores which are depicted with equal color and authenticity. We learn, for example, of the fascinating ritual of the world-famous annual pirlgrimage to Makkah as we accompany the princess and her family to this holiest of cities.

Throughout, however, Sultana never tires of her quest to expose the injustices which her society levels against women. In her couragewious campaign to improve the lot of her own daughters of Arabia, Princess Sultana once more strikes a chord amongst all women who are lucky enough to have the freedom to speak out for themselves.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Marilyn Z. (Marilyn) wrote on 5/2/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Fascinating reading..I could hardly put this series down. I lived in the Middle East and I feel so helpless for these women. If they are allowed to survive infancy, most of them have a frightening future with little control over their destiny. Very sad situation...everyone should read these books.

Jacky K. (Jacky) wrote on 6/13/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

The underlying theme to this book is great wealth does not bring great happiness and teenagers are the same the world over even though they are raised in totally different environments. Saudi Arabia might be in the 21st century when it comes to wealth but they are still living centuries behind when it comes to mans humanity toward man. There is a lot of interesting insight to the Muslim religion in this second book.

Esther P. wrote on 3/2/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a a really riveting book. This is a follow up to her first book. This book is about the way women are treated in the middle east. The author says that it is a true story based on the life of a wealthy female relative of Sadaam Hussein. The stories she tells will make you sad and angry at the same time. It's hard to put down.

Jennie B. (MyLikeIt) wrote on 7/26/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Difficult to read because the circumstances described are brutal, this is an important book for all who care about human rights.

S. F. (itsmemaven) wrote on 2/1/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I highly recommend all of the books Jean P. Sasson has written in her Princess trilogy! It gives a fairly authentic perspective of what life is like for women in Saudi Arabia.

Sarah J. (bizeemom) wrote on 4/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Amazing women!


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Madge C. (dmconn1) wrote on 9/11/2009...


This is the 2nd book in a series of 3 regarding a royal princess from Saudi Arabia. The book is a true story told through the words of a princess who is revolutionary in her thinking, and actions. The book is well written and explores the lives of not only the princess, her daughters, but also through other women the princess has encountered in her life. It is hard to believe there are women in this century who still do not have freedom or the same rights as a male.

Holly L. (irunamuk) wrote on 9/30/2008...


Excellent book. Interesting that I did not see a single male review of this or the other Princess books.

Peggy H. wrote on 3/1/2007...


Great book. I couldn't put it down.

Ann B. (Ann-B) wrote on 1/10/2007...


Interesting book

Lin G. (LinG) wrote on 10/18/2006...


True story of life behind the veil in Saudi Arabia.


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