Desert Royal – Jean Sasson
Desert Royal – Jean Sasson
Princess Sultana returns with more revelations about life inside Saudi Arabia's royal family.
As her daughters grow up, Sultana continues to fight against the restrictions imposed on women — navigating the privileges and dangers of royalty with the same fierce determination that made the first book a global phenomenon. Jean Sasson blends personal testimony with cultural critique, offering readers a rare glimpse into the hidden world of power, tradition, and resistance in the Middle East.
A compelling continuation of the Princess saga — perfect for readers who love memoirs, women's rights narratives, and insider accounts of royal life. Fans of Princess and Daughters of Arabia will not want to miss this.
Rated 4.0/5 on Goodreads from 3,000+ ratings — "Candid and eye-opening — Sasson's insider perspective is invaluable."
A mass market paperback (2003) in Good condition.
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