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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • ISBN: 9788184982893

  • Edition: 1st

  • Publishing Year: October 2011

  • Pages: 190

  • Language: Translated from English to Marathi

  • Category: Biography & True Stories

  • Binding: Paperback

About the Book:

Princess is a groundbreaking and poignant memoir written by a Saudi Arabian princess, who must remain anonymous for her own safety. Known only as "Sultana," she opens a window into the hidden world of the Saudi royal family, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by women in one of the most restrictive societies in the world.

The book challenges the stereotypical image of a Saudi princess glittering with jewels, living in unimaginable luxury. Instead, Sultana reveals the truth behind the royal façade: a life of imprisonment behind the veil, controlled by her father, her husband, and her sons. While she enjoys material wealth, her freedom is stifled, and she is denied any control over her own life.

In Princess, Sultana tells the story of her childhood, her arranged marriage, and the oppression that followed. Despite her privileged position, she endures the same subjugation faced by countless women in Saudi Arabia: forced marriages, domestic violence, and the horror of sex slavery imposed on servants. The book exposes not only her personal suffering but also the widespread oppression of women, with heartbreaking accounts of summary executions and the ruthless treatment of female servants.

Princess is more than just a memoir; it is a bold and courageous act of defiance. By sharing her story anonymously, Sultana risks the wrath of the Saudi establishment, but she does so for the sake of her daughters and to give a voice to the women of her country. This powerful book is a testament to the indomitable spirit of a woman who, against all odds, speaks out in search of justice and equality.