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Daughters of Arabia - Jean P. Sasson


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Daughters of Arabia - Jean P. Sasson

 
Description: ISBN 0553816934 / Author: Jean P. Sasson / Genre: Fiction

Newest Review: ... beast is cornered, the hunter is in danger? However, likened to a rat being cornered and the gutsy lady that she is, ... more

 ... Sultana fought back as she felt that she had nothing to lose at this point in time and the reader gets the impression that her life was spared because the royal family could not afford a scandal of this magnitude. Her mind was racing with the thoughts about her friends who had suffered de ath as a consequence of very slight misdemeanours. It was unthinkable that a royal princess could do such a thing but she insisted it was done...more

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Premium Review Daughters of Arabia - Jean P. Sasson: Where are their human rights? (2420 words)
by - written on 31/08/04 (Very useful, 1834 readings)
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This book is the second part of a trilogy which is the story of the life of Princess Sultana (this is not her real name as she needed to hide her identity) and her fight to gain freedom for women in Saudi Arabia. She is a royal princess from an extended family branch of the Al Sa'ud royal family. What you should bear in mind is that the American author, Jean P Sasson wrote the words but the story is Sultana?s and it was deemed to be very dangerous for Sultana for this story to be told; it could culminate in her death and at all times the reader is aware that should her identity become public then a terrible ...  Read the complete review

 

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