Princess: More Tears to Cry
Jean Sasson
August.28.2014
Once again I find myself drawn to Princess Sultana Al'Sauds story just as I was in Princess: A Life Behind the Veil In Saudi Arabia. We learn that even in 2014 every Saudi female is born into a rigidly male society where a male will be her guardian. No woman in Saudi can escape their guardians mantle.
This is a powerful book dealing with oppression but this book and its author are not without hope because it shows us that there are woman that are trying to make a difference that are fighting for the rights that many woman take for granted.
If you want to get a new appreciation for the things as we as woman born in freedom take for granted.
I give this powerful book five out of five stars.
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