Jean Sasson
Jean P. Sasson is an American writer whose work mainly centers around women in the Middle East.
Biography
Growing up in a small town, Sasson found adventure between the pages of books. Her strong desire to uproot herself from her rural surroundings led her to jump at the opportunity to work and travel abroad. In 1978 she traveled to Saudi Arabia to work in the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh as an administrative coordinator of medical affairs., where she met Peter Sasson, her future husband. They married in 1982 and Sasson left the hospital after four years of service, but the couple remained in Saudi Arabia until 1990.Sasson is currently based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Works
- The Rape of Kuwait – Knightsbridge
- Ester's Child – Windsor-Brooke
- Mayada: Daughter of Iraq – Dutton Adult
- Love in a Torn Land: Joanna of Kurdistan: The True Story of a Freedom Fighter's Escape from Iraqi Vengeance – Wiley
- Growing Up bin Laden: Osama's Wife and Son Take Us Inside Their Secret World St. Martin's Press,
- For the Love of a Son: One Afghan Woman's Quest for Her Stolen Child Bantam
- Yasmeena's Choice: A True Story of War, Rape, Courage and Survival – LDA
Princess Sultana
- Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia – Windsor-Brooke
- Princess Sultana's Daughters – Windsor-Brooke
- Princess Sultana's Circle – Windsor-Brooke
- Princess, More Tears to Cry – Transworld Doubleday UK
- Princess, Secrets to Share – Penguin Books
- Princess, Stepping out of the Shadows – Random House
Reception
Though the Princess Sultana series is presented as an account of a real Saudi princess, external commentators have argued that the princess does not really exist. Former United States ambassador to Saudi Arabia James Akins and writer Jack Shaheen pointed out what they described as factual inaccuracies and implausibilities in the books. Akins stated that Saudis have not attempted to discern the identity of the princess because they consider the stories to be fictional.Awards and honors
- Princess was selected as one of the best "500 Great Books by Women"
- The [New York Times Best Seller list|The New York Times Best Seller list]
- The Sunday Times Best Seller List
- Princess – chosen as an Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild Doubleday Book Club
- Princess – chosen as A Reader's Digest Selection
- Princess was a Bestseller in over 25 countries around the world
Other works
- ''American Chick in Saudi Arabia''