When Jean Sasson's book Princess: Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia
was published, it became an immediate international best seller. It sold
to 43 countries and spent 13 weeks on The New York Times best seller
list. Now, in this long-awaited, compelling new book, Sasson and
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 barriers; they are becoming doctors,
social workers, business owners. Major steps forward have been made. But
this is not the whole story. Sadly, despite changes in the law, women
are still subjected to terrible suppression, abuse, and crimes of
psychological and physical violence. For many, the struggle for basic
human rights continues. Princess, More Tears To Cryreveals the
intimate struggles of Saudi women inside one of the richest, most
conservative kingdoms in the world. These are stories of triumph and
heartbreak amongst the highest- and lowest-born. Princess Sultana speaks
frankly about her strong-willed daughters, her beloved husband and the
contentious Al-Saud family whose daily battles about what it means to be
a woman in Saudi Arabia mirror those of the society at large. Princess,
More Tears To Cry is an unforgettable journey into the hearts and minds
of Saudi women, and will be forever etched into the memory of listeners.