Princess Sultana's Daughters

How does Jean P. Sasson use imagery in Princess Sultana's Daughters?

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Princess Sultana's Daughters, by Jean Sasson, is a biography written in the voice of "Princess Sultana," a supposedly real-life royal princess of Saudi Arabia under an assumed name. Sultana relates several events in her life to demonstrate the oppression of women in Saudi Arabia and to urge change. This is the second book in what's called the Princess trilogy. The imagery is reflective of her life and the many settings of the novel.