Princess Sultana's daughters
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Word Count
91,500 words, Guess
Page Count
366 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveprincesssultanas00sass_2
- Internet Archiveprincesssultanas0000sass
- ISBN-100440218500
- ISBN-139780440218500
- LibraryThing43461
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- Library of Congress Control Number94028131
- Better World BooksO7-BQT-823
- Better World Books9780440218500
- Better World BooksO7-CGD-786
- Better World BooksP7-AMU-787
- Better World BooksKN-682-476
- Open LibraryOL22150391M
Classifications
- DDC305.42/09538
- LCCHQ1730 .S274 1995
- LCCHQ1730 .S274
Description
The Princess Trilogy consists of Princess, A True Story; Princess Sultana's Daugthers; and Princess Sultana's Circle. Sultana is a Saudi Arabian princess, born to uncountable wealth. She has four mansions on three continents, her own private jet, glittering jewels, designer dresses galore. But she has no freedom, no control over her own life, no value but as a bearer of sons. Sultana is a member of the Saudi royal family, closely related to the king. For the sake of her daughters, she has decided to take the risk of speaking out about the life of women in her country, regardless of their rank. She must hide her identity for fear that the religious leaders in her country would call for her death to punish her honesty. Only a woman in her position could possibly hope to escape from being revealed and punished. Although Sultana lives with constant fear of retribution, her passion to provide her daughters a better life transcends her fear and fuels her desire for change. Review "A fascinating look at the lifestyles of the rich and Saudi." -- Kirkus Reviews "Absolutely riveting and profoundly sad..." -- People "Fascinating...one is compelled to read just one more page, one more chapter once one has started this Arabian nightmare." -- Oxford Review "Must reading for anyone interested in human rights..." -- USA Today
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