Gamrah’s faith in her new husband is not exactly returned …
Sadeem is a little too willing to please her fiancé …
Michelle is half-American and the wrong class for her boyfriend’s family …
While Lamees works hard with little time for love.
The girls of Riyadh are young, attractive and living by Saudi Arabia’s strict cultural traditions. Well, not quite. In-between sneaking out behind their parents’ backs, dating, shopping, watching American TV and having fun, they’re still trying to be good little Muslim girls. That is, pleasing their families and their men.
But can you be a twenty-first century girl and a Saudi girl?
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141030616
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 226 g
Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 19 mm
Raises important questions about self-respect, tolerance and emotional maturity…lifts the veil of an obscured world - Telegraph Magazine
Brave and surprisingly informative - Guardian
'Highly readable…wonderfully vivid' New Statesman
Irresistible and thought-provoking…an entertaining read: revealing, hilarious and chilling in turn - The Independent
I found the book boring and I couldn't finish it. There were a lot of typos in the book which I found annoying.
Fantastic, entertaining...almost like Sex in the City, Saudi-style!
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