![]() ![]() Know that these three books, linked by one woman, come to one conclusion: that the degradation of women is a worn out habit. Although many facts are revealed about a land that is little understood by the Western world, none of these three books propose to be a history of Saudi Arabia, or to reflect the lives of all women who live there. Additionally, the third and last book in the trilogy is titled Princess Sultana’s Circle. While readers are encouraged to read the first book about Sultana, Princess Sultana’s Daughters is a story in itself and can be read on its own. ![]() ![]() This book is the continuing story of Princess Sultana, her daughters, and other Saudi Arabian women they personally know. An earlier book, Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia (first published in 1992, and due to its popularity, re-released in a new edition in 2003) set the stage for this work by depicting the life of Princess Sultana from early childhood to the Gulf War of 1991. In telling this true story it is not the intention of the author nor of the princess to demean the rich and meaningful Islamic faith. Names have been changed and various events slightly altered to protect the safety of recognizable individuals. INTRODUCTION Princess Sultana’s Daughters is a true story. ![]()
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