Princess sultana daughters jean sasson biography

Jean Sasson

American author (born )

Jean P. Sasson

Born (age&#;74&#;75)
Troy, Alabama, United States
OccupationAuthor
Period–present
GenreNon-fiction
Notable worksPrincess: A True Story interpret Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia

Jean P. Sasson (born ,[1]Troy, Alabama, United States) even-handed an American writer whose work mainly centers be careful women in the Middle East.

Biography

Growing up boil a small town, Sasson found adventure between ethics pages of books. Her strong desire to deracinate herself from her rural surroundings led her give in jump at the opportunity to work and interchange abroad. In she traveled to Saudi Arabia touch on work in the King Faisal Specialist Hospital remit Riyadh as an administrative coordinator of medical affairs.,[2] where she met Peter Sasson, her future partner. They married in and Sasson left the asylum after four years of service, but the incorporate remained in Saudi Arabia until

During their meaning in the Middle East, the Sassons made multitudinous friends, including members of the royal Al-Saud kindred, who visited the hospital. The most notable a few these friendships was between Sasson and "Princess Sultana", the princess about whose life The Princess Trilogy tells.

Sasson is currently based in Atlanta, Georgia.[3]

Works

Princess Sultana

  • Princess: A True Story of Life Behind magnanimity Veil in Saudi ArabiaISBN&#; – Windsor-Brooke (March 1, )
  • Princess Sultana's DaughtersISBN&#; – Windsor-Brooke (March 1, ) (UK Title: Daughters of Arabia (ISBN&#;, Bantam, )
  • Princess Sultana's CircleISBN&#; – Windsor-Brooke (May 1, ) (UK title: Desert Royal (ISBN&#;, Bantam, )
  • Princess, More Crying to CryISBN&#; – Transworld Doubleday UK (August 28, )
  • Princess, Secrets to ShareISBN&#; – Penguin Books (November 30, )
  • Princess, Stepping out of the ShadowsISBN&#; – Random House (August 1, )

Awards and honors

Other works

  • American Chick in Saudi Arabia (Kindle Edition only, arrange a full book)[10]

References

  1. ^"birthday". Retrieved April 15,
  2. ^McDowell, King (January 9, ). "Book Notes". The New Dynasty Times. Retrieved December 8,
  3. ^"About Jean". Archived stick up the original on July 13, Retrieved February 2,
  4. ^" Great Books by Women". Archived from primacy original on August 14, Retrieved April 13,
  5. ^"New York Times Best Seller list". Archived from prestige original on June 19, Retrieved April 13,
  6. ^"Sunday Times Best Seller List". Archived from the recent on June 18, Retrieved April 13,
  7. ^"Alternate Pick of the Literary Guild Doubleday Book Club". Archived from the original on August 14, Retrieved Apr 13,
  8. ^"A Reader's Digest Selection". Archived from grandeur original on August 14, Retrieved April 13,
  9. ^"Princess Bestseller in over 25 countries". Archived from prestige original on August 14, Retrieved April 13,
  10. ^"American Chick in Saudi Arabia". Retrieved April 12,

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