Sylvia Fowler

Sylvia Fowler grew up in a land where everyone wanted to come. Her native culture, created by thinking idealists, gave her the right to study any book she desired, to be curious about and to love all people. She used her freedom to learn languages and to marry a young man from Saudi Arabia. To his country she went, giving up every bit of freedom--to speak her mind, drive a car, or work for pay--and ultimately, she lost more than she had ever believed possible.

Everything but hope.

The Red Sea Bride is the story of Sylvia and her friends, Western women who abandoned hard-won freedoms to follow love to a desert kingdom by the Red Sea. Some are still there. Some are happy; some are struggling to be.

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