Paramedic to the Prince
An American Paramedic's Account of Life Inside the Mysterious World of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
in:
Memoirs
Summary:
The book provides a personal account of an American paramedic's experiences working for the Saudi royal family, offering insights into the cultural and professional aspects of life in Saudi Arabia. It details the author's encounters with the complexities of the medical field, the intricacies of Saudi customs, and his unique interactions with the royals and expatriate community.
Key points:
1. Cultural Differences: The book explores the vast cultural gap between the West and Saudi Arabia, focusing on gender segregation, religion, and societal hierarchy.
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