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The complete princess trilogy / Jean Sasson.

Sasson, Jean P. (author.).

Summary:

For the first time, the New York Times bestselling PRINCESS books are available in one ebook. IT ALL BEGAN WITH PRINCESS, the first book in this nonfiction trilogy, describes the true life of Princess Sultana, a princess in the royal house of Saudi Arabia where she lives in a "gilded cage" with no freedom and no control over her own life. The saga continues with PRINCESS SULTANA'S DAUGHTERS. DAUGHTERS continues the extraordinary story of Princess Sultana. Gripping and personal, DAUGHTERS recounts the lonely battle of a Princess who is attempting to secure freedoms for her daughters. The third and last book completes the PRINCESS TRILOGY, CIRCLE paints a horrifying reality for women of the desert kingdom. As Sultana battles for a life of dignity, she saves other women from servitude. THE PRINCESS TRILOGY is the testimony of a woman of indomitable spirit and great courage. You have never read a story like Sultana's, and you will never forget her or her Muslim sisters. A New York Times bestseller, PRINCESS was named one of the 500 Great Books by Women since 1300. It was also an Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club and a Reader's Digest Selection.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781301440733 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 1301440736 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
  • Publisher: [United States] : Liza Dawson Associates : 2013.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Sultana, 1956-
Women > Saudi Arabia > Social conditions.
Women > Crimes against > Saudi Arabia.
Women's rights > Saudi Arabia.
Princesses > Saudi Arabia > Biography.
Electronic books.


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