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Princess Sultana's Daughters
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Jean Sasson
Nance
, September 20, 2014
Princess Sultana's Daughters is the second book in the non-fiction series about a Saudi princess, by Jean Sasson. Most recently, the author wrote a fourth book in the series, titled Princess, More Tears to Cry. All of the books in the series are so interesting and inspirational. Princess Sultana's Daughters concentrates mainly on the princess and her two daughters who are as different as night and day. In the newest book, the princess talks more about many of the women that she has helped through her tireless effort to bring about change and freedom to the women of her country. Since Jean Sasson first wrote Princess twenty-two years ago there has been some change for the better, but change and even the smallest freedoms come slowly; as we learn in Princess More Tears to Cry. There is a fascinating new interview with the author on the Gulf News site talking all about her new book, by the way!
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Princess Sultanas Circle
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Jean Sasson
Nance
, September 20, 2014
Princess Sultana's Circle is the third book in the non-fiction series about a Saudi princess, by Jean Sasson. Most recently, the author wrote a fourth book in the series, titled Princess, More Tears to Cry. All of the books in the series are so interesting and inspirational. Princess Sultana's Circle concentrates mainly on the princess, her daughters and husband and her sisters and extended family. In the newest book, the princess talks more about many of the women that she has helped through her tireless effort to bring about change and freedom to the women of her country. Since Jean Sasson first wrote Princess twenty-two years ago there has been some change for the better, but change and even the smallest freedoms come slowly; as we learn in Princess More Tears to Cry. There is a fascinating new interview with the author on the Gulf News site talking all about her new book, by the way!
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Princess A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia
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Jean P Sasson
Nance
, September 16, 2014
I really enjoyed 'Princess' as well as all of the books that Jean Sasson wrote in the series. Most, recently I read the author's newest book, 'Princess, More Tears to Cry'. This is the fourth book in the series. All of these books are true stories based in Saudi Arabia about a princess named Sultana that Jean Sasson met and befriended while she lived in the country. In the newest book, we learn about many of the ladies that the princess is trying to help who do not have the basic freedoms that most people in other countries take for granted. Like all of the books in the series it is highly inspiring and educational. There is a new blog up on BN. that lists the top-10 reasons why readers should buy 'Princess, More Tears to Cry' too!
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