

My biggest takeaway from this memoir was Saudi Arabia is a country FULL of contradictions. Because this book was published in 2008, a lot of the Kingdom‘s restrictions have finally been lifted making large portions of material hopefully no longer relevant. Still fascinating! I enjoyed the parts that revolved around her work as a physician,however her constant need to drop labels was disappointing giving me a poor impression of her character👇🏽
I honestly should not have been surprised how many passages quoted from the Koran were almost identical to passages I‘m familiar with from the Jewish Bible. A reminder that Islam & Judaism are truly half-siblings, as we both share Abraham as our first farther. 4y