A review by singh_reads_kanwar2
Princess: More Tears To Cry by Jean Sasson

4.0

In her new book Princess Sultana vividly describes life inside one of the richest, most conservative kingdoms in the world. This is a world where male guardians rule every aspect of a woman’s world – from whom she marries, to where she works. The Princess leads a privileged life with multiple villas and servants, but even she must work in secret to record these stories of women who have been beaten, scorned and even hanged.

But this book is also a very human, endearing look into the life of a loving Saudi family and their friends. It is filled with emotional outbursts at family celebrations, a reckless car chase through the streets of Riyadh for Sultana mother photograph by Ali 's daughter and rescued by Maha , Sultana daughter, tender moments with a beloved grandchild Sultana (Zain's and Abdullah daughter) who is mature by her age and think and enjoy and do charity accordingly like her grandmother, two adult daughters who cannot stop disagreeing about their different views of veiling like Maha lived in Europe and have western way of thinking and doing work for women in society but Amani is conservative na spent thrift on jewellery , a happy romance and always a search for justice. Stories that broke hear listened from Dr. Meena And her assistant Nadia.

Painful stories of Faria , Shada , Fatima and Noor and what they gone through and what they believe and there dreadful stories and the children who suffer the mental turmoil because of that and life of Aisha, a princess too whose life was under radar because of her beauty and jealousy of her sister and there way of revenge.