La Trilogía de la PrincesaSerie
Esta serie profundiza en la vida oculta de las mujeres en Arabia Saudita, exponiendo sus luchas silenciosas por la libertad y los derechos dentro de una sociedad patriarcal. Sigue los viajes de mujeres que, a pesar de la riqueza y el estatus exterior, enfrentan severas restricciones y opresión. Los libros exploran temas de identidad, familia y la búsqueda de una voz en una cultura que a menudo silencia a sus mujeres. Ofrece una poderosa visión de su existencia diaria, llena de coraje ante la adversidad.





Orden recomendado de lectura
- 1
- 1
Принцесса
правдивая история жизни под чадрой в Саудовской Арабии
В документальной книге Джин Сэссон перед читателем проходит увлекательная череда событий из жизни нашей современницы, принцессы королевского дома Саудовской Аравии. Автор приподнимает завесу тайны, которой окутан для европейцев загадочный мир Арабского Востока, где последние достижения цивилизации соседствуют с мрачными традициями средневековья. Книга основана на уникальных документах и личном опыте писательницы, много лет прожившей на Ближнем Востоке.
- 2
Princezna Sultana a její dcery
- 211 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Je říjen roku 1992 a já, princezna Sultana as-Saúd, hraji jednu z hlavních rolí v příběhu, který nic nezamlčuje, líčí události tak, jak probíhaly. Horečné vzrušení se ve mně mísí se zoufalstvím. Vím, že každý z pospaných osudů bude čtenářům připadat neuvěřitelný, pokud nevezmou v úvahu barbarství, s jakým naši muži zacházejí se ženami. Jak přijme mocná rodina As-Suadů mé svědectví? Další osudy princezny Sultany a jejích dcer... celý text
- 3
As with her two previous bestsellers "Princess" and "Princess Sultana's Daughters", the story of Sultana continues now with "Princess Sultana's Circle". It is a haunting look at the danger of Saudi male dominance and the desperate lives of the women they rule.
- 4
Princess More Tears to Cry
- 425 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
When Jean Sasson's book Princess: Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia was published, it became an immediate international bestseller. It sold to 43 countries and spent 13 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. Now, in this long-awaited, compelling new book, Sasson and the Princess 'Sultana' return to tell the world what it means to be a Saudi woman today. Through advances in education and with access to work, Saudi women are breaking through the barriers; they are becoming doctors, social workers, business owners and are even managing to push at the boundaries of public life. Major steps forward have, undoubtedly, been made. But this is not the whole story. Sadly, despite changes in the law, all too often legal loopholes leave women exposed to terrible suppression, abuse and crimes of psychological and physical violence. For many, the struggle for basic human rights continues. This fascinating insight will include personal stories of triumph and heartbreak, as told to Princess 'Sultana', her eldest daughter, and author Jean Sasson. Each of these stories will offer the reader a glimpse into different aspects of Saudi society, including the lives of the Princess, her daughter and other members of the Al-Saud Royal family.