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  • Princess: Stepping Out Of The Shadows

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Bantam, Aug. 22, 2019)
    In the international bestseller, Princess: The True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia, Princess Al-Sa’ud and the acclaimed author Jean Sasson began a remarkable series of books. Now, more than twenty-five years later, this compelling journey continues as we follow the fortunes and the dazzling life of the Princess, her friends and her family.But, of course, there is a less glamorous, much darker side to this engaging series, and in Stepping Out of the Shadows Jean and the Princess focus their attention on how, despite positive news on civil rights reforms, Saudi women still suffer physical and psychological abuse and have little legal protection due to the archaic guardianship laws of the land. So, although this is a kingdom on the threshold of revolutionary change – change spearheaded by the young Saudi Crown Prince who is keen to modernize his country – any thoughts of equal rights and the chance to lead an independent life remain little more than dreams for most Saudi women. Whilst the Princess acknowledges and welcomes the reforms that are on the horizon, through stories of joy and sorrow, we see how she is determined to continue to fight for equal rights for women in this, her beloved kingdom.
  • Princess By Jean Sasson

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group), Oct. 1, 2004)
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  • Princess

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, Sept. 30, 2004)
    In a land where Kings still rule, I am a Princess. You must know me only as Sultana, for I cannot reveal my true name for fear that harm will come to me and my family for what I am about to tell you. Think of a Saudi Arabian princess and what do you see? A woman glittering with jewels, living a life of unbelievable luxury. She has gold, palaces, swimming-pools, servants, designer dresses galore. But in reality she lives in a gilded cage. She has no freedom, no vote, no control over her own life, no value but as a bearer of sons. Hidden behind the vell, she is a prisoner, her jailers her father, her husband, her sons. 'Sultana' is a member of the Saudi royal family, closely related to the King. For the sake of her daughters, she decided that it was time for a woman in her position to speak out about the reality of life for women in her country, whatever their rank. She tells of her own life, from her turbulent childhood to her arranged marriage - a happy one, until her husband decided to take a second wife - and of the lives of her sisters, her friends and her servants. In contrast to the affection and easy camaraderie amongst the women, she relates a history of appalling oppression against them, everyday occurrences that in any other culture would be seen as shocking human rights violations: forced marriages, servants bullied into sex slavery, summary executions. Princess is a testimony to a woman of indomitable spirit and great courage. By speaking out, 'Sultana' risked bringing the wrath of the Saudi establishment upon her head and upon the heads of her children. For this reason, she told her story anonymously.
  • Princess: Stepping Out of The Shadows Sasson, Jean

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Bantam Press, Sept. 25, 2018)
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  • Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia

    Jean P. Sasson

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1992)
    A Saudi Arabian princess describes the inequities for women in her country, discussing arranged marriages for child brides, the murder of female babies, and her own life in the shadow of men. 100,000 first printing. $85,000 ad/promo. Lit Guild Alt. First serial, Cosmopolitan. Tour.
  • Princess More Tears to Cry

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Bantam, Sept. 10, 2015)
    When Jean Sasson’s book Princess: Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia was published, it became an immediate international bestseller. It sold to 43 countries and spent 13 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. Now, in this long-awaited, compelling new book, Sasson and the Princess ‘Sultana’ return to tell the world what it means to be a Saudi woman today.Through advances in education and with access to work, Saudi women are breaking through the barriers; they are becoming doctors, social workers, business owners and are even managing to push at the boundaries of public life. Major steps forward have, undoubtedly, been made.But this is not the whole story. Sadly, despite changes in the law, all too often legal loopholes leave women exposed to terrible suppression, abuse and crimes of psychological and physical violence. For many, the struggle for basic human rights continues.This fascinating insight will include personal stories of triumph and heartbreak, as told to Princess 'Sultana', her eldest daughter, and author Jean Sasson. Each of these stories will offer the reader a glimpse into different aspects of Saudi society, including the lives of the Princess, her daughter and other members of the Al-Saud Royal family.
  • Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia

    Jean P. Sasson

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A Saudi woman discusses what life is like for women in her country, describing how women are sold into marriage to men five times their age, are treated as their husbands' slaves, and are often murdered for the slightest transgression. Reprint.
  • Princess - A True Story Of Life Behind The Veil In Saudi Arabia

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Windsor-brooke Books, March 15, 1992)
    A Saudi Arabian princess describes the inequities for women in her country, discussing arranged marriages for child brides, the murder of female babies, and her own life in the shadow of men. 100,000 first printing. $85,000 ad/promo.
  • Daughters Of Arabia: Princess 2 by Jean Sasson

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1743)
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  • Princess Sultana's Daughters

    Jean Sasson

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, Feb. 10, 1995)
    The gripping sequel to The New York Times bestseller Princess continues the saga of Sultana and her family into the next generation -- a shocking, painful look at the sorry state of women's affairs in Muslim society today.
  • Princess by Jean Sasson

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1600)
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  • Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia by Sasson, Jean P.

    Jean P. Sasson

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 16, 1992)
    No marks on the text. The cover of the book has minimal wear.