Girls of Riyadh" (بنات الرياض) by Rajaa Alsanea
"Girls of Riyadh" (بنات الرياض) by Rajaa Alsanea is a groundbreaking novel that delves into the private lives of young Saudi women. Published in 2005, the novel has since captured the attention of readers worldwide for its candid portrayal of love, relationships, and societal expectations in the ultra-conservative Saudi society. Often referred to as the Saudi equivalent of Sex and the City , the novel unveils the struggles and aspirations of four female friends from affluent backgrounds living in Riyadh. Written in the form of anonymous emails, Girls of Riyadh blends cultural critique with personal narratives, offering readers a rare insight into a world that is often hidden from public view. Author Biography: Rajaa Alsanea Rajaa Alsanea (رجاء الصانع) was born in 1981 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Raised in a conservative family, she pursued her education in dentistry, eventually graduating from King Saud University in Riyadh and later receiving a scholarship to continue her s...