Summary:
The book recounts the personal experiences of a Saudi Arabian princess, providing insight into the lives of women under the restrictive laws and customs of Saudi society. It exposes the opulence, politics, and oppression within the royal family, particularly the gender discrimination and human rights abuses that women face.
Key points:
1. Women's Rights: The book explores the severe gender discrimination in Saudi Arabia, focusing on Princess Sultana's experiences.
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