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En gyllene bur
- En sann historia
- Narrated by: Isabelle Moreau
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Saudiarabien är ett av världens mest slutna samhällen. Carmen bin Ladin är en av få västerlänningar som haft full insyn i Lyxtalibanernas paradis, ett klansamhälle där de styrande har tillgång till ofantliga rikedomar och vapenarsenaler men som drivs av medeltida värderingar. Carmen träffade Yeslam bin Ladin (hans syskonskara omfattar 25 söner och 29 döttrar) 1973 i Schweiz där han var på semesterresa. De gifte sig kort därefter och flyttade till Kalifornien där han studerade ekonomi. 1976 slog de sig ner i Jeddah. Giftermålet innebar ett liv i lyx och rikedom. Carmens äktenskap varade i 14 år och paret fick tre döttrar som nu lever med sin mamma i Schweiz.
©2019 Carmen bin Ladin / Lind & Co (P)2019 Lind & Co
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