The poor, the dispossessed, the opportunist--all flock to the newly
oil-rich state of Barqais in search of wealth. A Woman of Five Seasons
vividly explores the relations that develop in such countries between
local high officials and incoming heartland Arabs. Alongside this a
second, highly relevant theme is developed: the poignant coming of age
of the Arab woman as she seeks, in the face of traditionally
exploitative Arab male attitudes, to win a degree of independence and
fulfillment.