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The powerful true story of Princess Sultana Al-Sa'ud continues in the third book of the harrowing Princess series. After the forced marriage of her niece to a cruel, depraved older man and her discovery of the harem of sex slaves kept by a royal cousin, Princess Sultana  is more determined than ever to fight the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, dissent against the royal family continues to grow and the specter of Islamic fundamentalism looms...
Princess Sultana's Circle paints a horrifying reality for the women of Saudi Arabia: one of danger, male dominance, and desperation. But it is also a testament to the resilience of a brave Saudi Princess, unshakable in her fight for women's rights in all Muslim countries.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 8, 2014
ISBN9781452425344
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I find it important to read the stories of people who live very different lives than I do. I think Princess Sultana’s story is important and I feel it sheds a light on the things she experiences in Saudi Arabia. Stories like hers are important, the stories of women are important.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I love Sutana! She's a unique kind of women!!! This book helped me realize how important the Islamic Church is to Saudi Arabia's government and how the woman in that country live.
    This book contributed a lot to my general culture and made me want to fight even more for woman's right's!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This is certainly a well-told biography. It is an eye opener to another culture, and how differently women are treated, and how they treat each other. When your own culture takes for granted it's basic human rights, it is shocking to find out that life is very different for people all over the world. The 'news' on TV doesn't do justice to what really happens to people. You have to read books to find out the truth.