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Princess

author:Jean Sasson
format:Paperback
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publisher:Bantam Books Ltd
released:October 1, 2004
isbn:0553816950
isbn-13:9780553816952
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Interesting, compelling and eye opening - Rated 3/5
I really enjoyed this book. It was fascinating to say the least! I found the details about the rights and lives of women to be horrific and its really opened my eyes. The content is superb and vivid.
However I will say, the writing itself is not up to much. The author is/was a journalist and you can tell shes not a natural storyteller. Its quite sterile and she tries to hard at time to create a beautiful piece of writing. Failing at that yet succeeding in telling the world the Princesses story. Simple and effective. But dont expect a thrilling, tentatively told read.


UNABLE TO LEAVE IT DOWN - Rated 5/5
I couldn't leave this book down.l love to get a real insight into how other women live.l had to buy the following two.You wont be disappointed.


Interesting but poorly written - Rated 3/5
I found this book to be very interesting but very poorly written. The memoir is heart-wrenching (save the Princess' clear anti-Semitism), but the writing just doesn't flow. At all. Nevertheless, I had a hard time putting it down, and read it in one sitting. And, then I read her other books, too.

Life in Saudi Arabia is awful. Life under Shari'a is awful. Life in the misogynistic Islamic society is awful. That is the thrust and truth of this book. And, although the princess is a very faithful believer-- and although she questions the lack of freedom women in her culture have-- she doesn't make the connection that is so easy for many of us here to see. Her country follows Shari'a which is mandated in the Koran. She's critical of the laws of Saudi Arabia but doesn't have the courage to critically question the foundation of those laws-- the Koran. Of course, if she did, she'd be considered blasphemous and consequently killed living over there. So, maybe SECRETLY she does. But, outwardly, she praised Islam and Allah and the Prophet just enough-- maybe in case her identity was discovered. . . which, of course, it eventually was (see follow up books).

When reading this book, keep in mind that it was written by a princess-- a woman afforded many of the luxuries and freedoms that a commoner would not have. And, STILL, she is repressed and imprisoned. She, at least, can go to New York and spend $250K in one weekend (which she does). Imagine the life of someone less privileged. Ugh. Truly hellish.

Here is a culture that okays honor killings, stonings, polygamy. Here is a culture where woman cannot leave the house without a father, brother, or husband acting as chaperone. Where she can't drive. Where she is fed anti-American and anti-Israeli propaganda from day one. Where she's at the mercy of her husband or father's whim. Where women are not appreciated as intellectual equals. Where intellectualism is discouraged, religious criticism condemned and deemed criminal.

Well, thank goodness I live in a free society founded on Judeo-Christian values. This memoir is another proof that although many cite the commonalities between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, the fact is that Islam is not compatible or even favorably comparable with Christianity and Judaism (and even many Eastern religions) and that it is absolutely not a religion of peace. Here you have it (even when unintentional) from one of the princesses of Saudi Arabia herself.


Jean Sasson the Zionist hate-mongerer - Rated 1/5
Jean - how about you write in relation to Israel, your motherland aka terrorist base. Your stupid judgements and lack of insight into Islam provides me proof that you just dreamt this all up rather than having any sense of reality to it! War pimp (or madam in your case)!!


Moving - Rated 5/5
I got this book as a Christmas present. I finally finished the book I was reading and I picked this one up. Well I finished it in one day. I was not able to put it down. I think many people have an image of women from Saudi Arabia to be week and feel for their suffering. Reading this book shows how brave these women are. The Princess was not only a rebel but she made a difference not only in her life but also in the lives of many people. If you want a book that will make you want to make a difference this is the book for you! I loved it. I can't wait to read the other 2 books about her life!

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