![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I also find the county's political and royal history thrown in to be inconsistent with the story telling. I think it's a mix of things that are known to have happened in Saudi Arabia. However I do find it hard to believe the story is based on one actual person. Saudi Arabia is known for its strict laws against women and this would not be the first woman to speak out against such things. I think it is naive to say that such atrocities do not occur. ![]() I find that the princesses are portrayed as bitter and every other line is about how badly women are treated. I am not sure if it is the author's writing style, but I just find it hard to connect with her books. I have read Princess and For The Love of a Son, both by Jean Sasson and I am truly confused. She was completely vindicated of Friederike Monika Adsani's outrageous lies in a court of law. The stories are vastly, vastly different.įor anyone reading this, please know that the author Jean Sasson has been the victim of a ruthless and vicious slanderer and stalker for the last 20 years. "Princess" is a true story set in the Middle East.įriederike Monika Adsani's book is about her own middle class life set in Kuwait. There are absolutely zero similarities between Jean Sasson's "Princess" and Friederike Monika Adsani's manuscript. ![]()
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