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Princess: More Tears to Cry

(2014)
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Through advances in education and access to work, Saudi women are breaking through barriers; they are becoming doctors, social workers, and business owners. Major steps forward have been made, but the struggle for basic human rights continues. Sadly, despite changes in the law, many women are still subjected to horrific oppression, violence, and psychological and physical abuse.

This fourth book in the internationally acclaimed Princess series reveals the intimate struggles of of Saudi women inside one of the richest, most conservative kingdoms in the world. These are stories of triumph and heartbreak amongst the highest- and lowest-born. Princess Sultana speaks frankly about her strong-willed daughters, her beloved husband, and the contentious Al-Sa'ud family whose daily battles about what it means to be a woman in Saudi Arabia mirror those of the society at large.

PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER PRINCESS:

"Absolutely riveting and profoundly sad..." - People magazine

"A chilling story...a vivid account of an air-conditioned nightmare..." - Entertainment Weekly

"Must-reading for anyone interested in human rights." - USA Today

"Shocking...candid...sad, sobering, and compassionate..." - San Francisco Chronicle

"The startling truth behind veiled lives...frank and vivid" - Sunday Express

"Anyone with the slightest interest in human rights will find this book heart-wrenching." - Betty Mahmoody, bestselling author of Not Without My Daughter

"Both fascinating and depressing..." - Daily Mail



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