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- Title: Deserto Real - Lutas e vitórias da princesa sultana
- Author: Jean Sasson Lídia Geer
- ISBN: 9789724123356
- Page: 270
- Format: Paperback
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SPOILER ALERT My first Jean Sassoon book, and willingly, it will be the last.A so called true capturing of the life of Sultana a Saudi princess, Sultana tells the story of her disgust with the backwardness of Saudi men, their mistreatment of women, how women in Saudi Arabia are controlled by their male family members, and how sexual slavery in Saudi Arabia is not uncommon especially among the royal family Although Princess Sultana herself had not been in such a position since her husband Kareem [...]
This is a tale of men with great wealth and power, whose morals have lowered to such an extent that they seek their pleasure at the expense of others This is a tale of woman who, despite having the means to obtain almost anything they desire at any cost, cannot gain their ultimate desire Freedom This is a tale of oppression, in which women have no right to map out their own futures, but instead are married off as young girls to men twice their age and are treated with the utmost brutality This n [...]
A splendid piece of true account The author has put forward the ill moral characters of the Saudi Men before the whole world in a candid manner.Being a Muslim and holding great reverence for the KSA being the birth place of Prophet Muhammad PBUH, I was disgusted to learn how the men behave and their attitude towards women Islam Prophet Muhammad teach us to be humble towards the females and never to exercise force against them.However, the Saudi s do behave like sex lunatics I have heard even thi [...]
Woohoo I finally made time away from the kids to read a book and I loved it What I enjoyed about this book is it was TRUE, based on the life of PRincess Sultana of Saudi Arabia This book allowed me to learn about other cultures and how women are treated within I was also able to learn about the royal family of Saudi Arabia and the crazy life of extreme wealth they live, yet with all the material wealth they possess, women still have little power Desert Royal was a real eye opener to me of how di [...]
Forget how annoying it feels to read about a rich woman with privileges complaining about her problems and her helplessness, when she has no discipline over herself.or seem to exert any intelligent behaviour towards the oppressed with the resources she seems to boast aboute stories are disconnected, bland and imposed to convince that there are so many sufferring coz nobody is taking an action But they do not actually stimulate any sympathy or empathy towards these women I d have given atleast on [...]
It s such a shame reading about a dysfunctional nuclear family with problems like all regular normally human all over the world families and then disgrace and stamp a whole nation to be like wise That was related to the first few chapters.Later on comical, fictional and unbelievably boring I d say the childish book.
As I was finishing this book it saddened me that finally Princess Trilogy is ending I read all three books in the trilogy and its a very fun read with many many amazing moments shared by Sultana with her readers Her witty character and her high spirited heart have made the readings incredibly joyful Princess Sultana has open a lot of eyes and minds about the reality of women in the Middle East, although coming from a Princess s point of view, still oppressed and live under the ruling of the men [...]
My 2009 bookcrossing review Well, I have now read the trilogy and I am glad I read her story right through This is obviously a continuation from the first two books Sultana s three children are now in their late teens, and certainly don t need their mother so much This book is about a short period in her family s life incidents and happenings The international sex slavetrade also comes into this book than I remember in the other two And that is really grim Rich men praying on poverty striken pe [...]
Looking for a book about life of in Saudi Arabia s royal family Desert Royal by Jean Sasson is a book written from Princess Sultana s point of view about their royal family which is also a sequel to The Princess trilogy Cruelty towards women in her society forced her to fight for women rights in Saudi Arabia This book is about both her external conflicts with people in the society and internal conflicts inside herself.
when i finished reading this book , i realized how little changes take a lot of effort , effort on the part of princess Sultana and the support of her sisters Of how there are different worlds within our world , of which we have no knowledge at all It was an unforgettable book , an unforgettable trilogy.
There seems to be chunks of stories missing but that may be due to having to protect the Princess and her family I always believed it is based on true story but of course there are many who doubt it Overall it is still good, but I felt that it is not as full out open as the previous books Story was told with reservations is what I felt.
Loved it I Could not put it down.
Another wonderful book my Jean Sasson You can just keep reading
An interesting look into the hidden aspects of Saudi society.
Emancipation woman seems like a joke in this civilised modern qorld
This book is all about the secret lives of the Saudi ladies who live behind the veil The first book of Jean Sasson Princess talked briefly about her Now in this she is trying to change the rule of the female in her own country So she tries hard with every woman in need to help.Her life is meaningless because she don t have any goal till the day when the daughter of her brother Ali said that his daughter Munira is going to marry his best friend The friend of Ali the one who is sexually abusing wo [...]
It has been quite some time since I read the first two books of this trilogy The life of Princess Sultana has been of interest to me the previous times I was taken back with the revelations and the truth spoken without fear about women in Saudi Arabia This book held quite the turmoils in it but as my mind developed greatly the past years, I had less of an interest in it as a book but greatly as a cause There were many great moments in this book where Sultana stood up for women and even when the [...]
Continued the unbelievable life of the brave Saudi princess it is incredible that so much wealth and power prove powerless in the face of medieval notions about women and how they should be treated women seem to be right at the bottom of the list of animals and things for Saudi men It is encouraging to see that courageous women like Princess Sultana and her sisters are trying to wring changes in their unbending society while constantly fearing persecution every moment by their own men As for the [...]
when I was reading this a few years ago, I always felt that things are much exaggerated So I sepent some time going through the background stories, and surprisingly, they are not that much exaggerated The book mainly focuses on a higher class family, so the true situation of a woman in an Arabic country is left to imagination The writer had done a poor job in planning the flow of the story, maybe because her main objective was not making a great literature work, but making it a socio cultural we [...]
Yes Sultana s journey may be intriguing but I guess it s a journey only she can be proud of At the end we need to remember that it s her real story and not a novel Cuz it would fall short in your eyes in ways than one otherwise All this has happened decades ago, but it s still worth a read The excerpt of the book talks about a life changing camping trip, but this doesn t happen till the end of the book, so i found myself impatient while reading, wondering when is that event going to occur On th [...]
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The book has all the drama and emotion A woman realizing her strengths and weaknesses You could capture little bursts of beautiful description and metaphors but the writing could have been better.And then you realize all this is real As real as it gets And the perspectives come crashing down on you And I m reluctant to call it a good story book because of this very fact.To anyone who wants to read about a female who fights for her rights, this is a good book.
Found this fascinating Life from the perspective of a self indulgent yet still oppressed woman in Saudi Arabia It s a perspective you don t often get and from it you can mentally extrapolate how bad life must be for the rest of the woman in this country Saudi Arabian woman aren t a group you hear much from and while I would prefer a perspective from woman not part of the royal family I am excited that someone is finally writing something about this group.
This book is the third in the Princess trilogy and describes many of the sexual crimes that is rampant but not openly discussed by Saudis as well as other Arabs who reside in Saudi Arabia The truth needs to be told and heard by the rest of the world Many of the Arabs who live in Saudi Arabia whom I have come into contact with deny that such things go on in Saudi Arabia They are just a bunch of hypocrites.
Moneyyalty and luxury is nothind when compared to freedom This is what i felt after reading this book Women are born to marry and reproduced the unbeleievable sexual desire of men in that country and their brutal behaviour towards women shockingWhat they lack is respect and freedom.This will change definitlybut it will akes time as the people in saudi arabia are very much fundamentalistic.
Not as good as the first book but better than the second The princess seems to come into her own a bit later in life after floundering a bit in the second book I like how she and the author show some of the less attractive sides of her as well makes her believable and realistic Saudi Arabia is still a sad, sad place for women even after 20 years since the events in the first book took place.
Meh The last book of the Princess trilogy is even bland than the second one, with its painstaking attempts to make itself memorable.In this book, Princess Sultana s thoughts and feelings occupy centerstage, and the relative dearth of incidents makes for a monotonous read I only got through this book because I wanted to finish the entire trilogy Not a book I d recommend.
Husbands rule, wives endure.Our latest disagreement was quickly buried in the same bottomless container as every other unresolved issue of our marriage.Arabs are either at your feet or at your throat.Arab proverb Your tongue is your horse, and if you let it loose it will betray you Multiply your possessions, increase your burdens.
I believe this is the second book in the series regarding Princess Sultana I haven t read the first Princess but found Desert Royal a very interesting tribute to the difficulties of women in Saudi Arabai I love women who will stand on their own and try to make a difference in their world and what a place to have to do it Saudi Arabia I really enjoyed this book.
Had to complete the trilogy about princess sultans and her brood More tales of oppression and abuse of women, with some scandals within the royal family Have often wondered why the princess doesn t live abroad as she could educate her daughters and offer them a life of freedom, considering she has the wealth to do so.