Summary:
The book provides a continuation of the true story of Princess Sultana, a royal Saudi Arabian woman advocating for women's rights in a deeply patriarchal society. It reveals her personal struggles and the broader challenges faced by women in Saudi Arabia, including oppressive laws and cultural norms, as she fights for change and equality.
Key points:
1. Women's Rights: The book explores women's rights struggles in Saudi Arabia, focusing on oppressive laws and societal norms.
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