Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia
by Jean Sasson
- Pages
- 286
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780967673745
- Reading Time
- ~5h
Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia is a book by Jean Sasson. It has 286 pages.
About this book
Jean Sasson’s Princess offers a firsthand account of life within Saudi Arabia’s royal circles and the broader societal constraints placed on women. Written as a memoir, the narrative follows Princess Misha’al, a composite figure representing countless unnamed women who navigate a legal and cultural system that restricts their autonomy, mobility, and right to choose their own futures. Sasson, an American journalist with extensive experience in the Middle East, draws on interviews and documented accounts to examine how religious interpretation, patriarchal tradition, and political power intersect in daily life. The book explores themes of gender inequality, the psychological toll of enforced silence, and the difficult choices faced by those who seek independence outside their homeland. Notable for its early publication in Western markets, Princess provided readers with a grounded perspective on Saudi society long before widespread media coverage of the region. Through careful observation and measured prose, Sasson presents a study of resilience within rigid structures, inviting readers to consider the human cost of cultural isolation and the universal struggle for personal agency.
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Jean Sasson’s Princess offers a firsthand account of life within Saudi Arabia’s royal circles and the broader societal constraints placed on women. Written as a memoir, the narrative follows Princess Misha’al, a composite figure representing countless unnamed women who navigate a legal and cultural ...
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Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia was written by Jean Sasson.