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Jean Sasson

    July 4, 1947

    Jean Sasson emerged as a powerful voice for women living under oppression after a twelve-year stay in Saudi Arabia. Her writing focuses on exposing the often-hidden realities of women's lives in the Middle East, particularly those caught in the grip of war and patriarchal societies. With deep empathy and urgency, Sasson brings their stories to light, giving a voice to the voiceless that resonates across cultures. Her works stand as potent testaments to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

    Jean Sasson
    Princess Sultana's Daughters
    Love in a Torn Land
    Princess More Tears to Cry
    Yasmeena's Choice
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