Summary:
The book continues the true story of Princess Sultana, a royal Saudi Arabian woman advocating for women's rights, revealing the hidden lives of the women within the wealthy Saudi society. It delves into personal family dramas, including her daughters' experiences, and exposes the challenges and oppressions faced by women under the strict Islamic laws of Saudi Arabia.
Key points:
1. Women's Rights: The book explores the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia, advocating for societal and legal changes.
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