Examines the religious, family-oriented, traditional society of modern Saudi Arabia, its transition from poor to rich nation, and its relationship with America. Appendixes present the Arabic alphabet and list consulates and embassies in the United States and Canada.
A continuation of the life story of Saudi Arabian Princess Sultana in which she exposes the human rights abuses inside the country's royal family, discussing her niece's forced marriage to a depraved older man, and her discovery of her cousin's sex slave harem.
Profiles the history and influence of the Saudi royal family from King Abdul Aziz, the first king of modern-day Saudi Arabia to the present era; and examines their faith, wealth, and involvement in the September 11 attacks.
Examines the experience of teens in Saudi Arabia, looking at a typical day, what happens in school, family life, holidays, work, and entertainment. Includes photographs, a glossary, and a historical time line.