Sasson, Jean P.
Daughters of Arabia Jean Sasson - London Bantam Book 2004 - 316 Pages 18x10 cm PB
Originally published: London: Doubleday, 1994.
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Millions of readers worldwide were shocked at Princess Sultana's extraordinarily open and honest story, Princess, the first-hand exposé of women's lives behind the veil inside the royal family of Saudi Arabia. In Daughters of Arabia, the Princess turns the spotlight on her teenage daughters, Maha and Amani. Surrounded by unbelievable opulence, Sultana's daughters have grown up taking their luxuries for granted.
0553816934
Saudi Arabia
Women--Social conditions
Princesses
305.4209538
Daughters of Arabia Jean Sasson - London Bantam Book 2004 - 316 Pages 18x10 cm PB
Originally published: London: Doubleday, 1994.
Include Glossary
Millions of readers worldwide were shocked at Princess Sultana's extraordinarily open and honest story, Princess, the first-hand exposé of women's lives behind the veil inside the royal family of Saudi Arabia. In Daughters of Arabia, the Princess turns the spotlight on her teenage daughters, Maha and Amani. Surrounded by unbelievable opulence, Sultana's daughters have grown up taking their luxuries for granted.
0553816934
Saudi Arabia
Women--Social conditions
Princesses
305.4209538