In "Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia," Jean Sasson explores the impacts of societal norms on women's lives in Saudi Arabia. The narrative reveals the personal struggles of women within a repressive system, showcasing how their suffering extends beyond individual experiences to affect broader societal dynamics. The author emphasizes the interconnectedness of women's well-being and global welfare.
The quote "When you harm a woman, you harm the whole world" encapsulates this concept, reflecting the idea that the injustices faced by women have far-reaching repercussions. By illustrating the challenges women endure, Sasson invites readers to recognize the importance of advocating for women's rights as a means of fostering overall societal health and progress.