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Shelve The Complete Princess Trilogy: Princess; Princess Sultana's Daughters; and Princess Sultana's Circle
From Book 1: Sultana Al-Sa'ud, a Saudi Arabian Princess, has four mansions on three continents, her own private jet, glittering jewels, and designer dresses galore. But in reality, Sultana has no freedom or control over her own life, no value but as a bearer of sons.
In Princess, readers were shocked by Sultana's revelations about life in Saudi Arabia's royal family. Royal women live as virtual prisoners, surrounded by unimaginable wealth and luxury, privileged beyond belief, and yet subject to every whim of their husbands, fathers, and even their sons.
We would recommend you read the Princess Trilogy series in order by series number which is: 1. Princess: A True Story Of Life Behind The Veil In Saudi Arabia Book. 2. Princess Sultana's Daughters Book. 3. Princess Sultana's Circle Book. 4. Princess, More Tears To Cry: My Life Inside One Of The Richest, Most Conservative Kingdoms In The World Book.
Series author: Jean P. Sasson 7 Works Popularity 4,408 (2,340 Members) 3,482 Books 74 Reviews ½ 3.8 Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia by Jean Sasson
1 sty 1994 · 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.
1 sty 1999 · With Princess Sultana's Circle, the extraordinary story of Princess Sultana continues. The forced marriage of Sultana's niece to a cruel and depraved older man, and Sultana's discovery of the harem of sex slaves kept by a royal cousin, makes this brave royal princess more determined than ever to fight the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia.