Once I Was a Princess: A Mother's Worst Nightmare Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Once I Was a Princess: A Mother's Worst Nightmare Book

At the tender age of 17 Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie was whisked away to a marble palace in Malaysia by the dashing Prince Raja Bahrin. From the moment they married the charming, loving man she had fallen in love with in her native Australia turned into a cruel, uncaring horror who raped and beat her regularly while she, bearing the title of Princess Yasmin, was forced to suppress her intellect and maintain a public facade of aristocratic solidarity.Following the birth of her two children, she returned to Australia, but far from walking toward freedom, she found herself enslaved again by a bitter custody battle which led to the eventual kidnapping of the children by Prince Raja Bahrin who returned them to Malaysia, where, seven years on, they still live without any contact with their mother. Once I was A Princess is 500 pages of almost unbearable pain. This harrowing autobiography of one woman who had to lose her own children before she truly found herself is not only a bitter account of a life of constant disappointment which begins as a child and builds to a death-defying crescendo in her adult life, but is also a story of love and passion so strong that a fight to the death seems almost inevitable. A remarkable woman whose daily battle for her children has never lost momentum, Jacqueline has also found the courage to move on, setting up charities for children around the world and finding the strength to help other parents whose children have been taken from them. She is indeed a woman to be reckoned with. But behind the strength lies a sad, sad lady whose incredible past certainly makes for good reading, but is totally secondary to the fact that she is just a mother who, quite simply, wants her children back. --Susan HarrisonRead More

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    Can you imagine what it would be like to be swept off your feet by a royal prince to live a charmed life in the marble palaces of an oil-rich nation - and then to watch your fairy-tale romance turn into a nightmare of Islamic superstition isolation betrayal and abuse? What would you do if you managed to escape your life of torment - and then your children were kidnapped by their own father? This is what happened to Jacqueline Pascarl. In "Once I Was a Princess" Jacqueline recounts her part in this controversial headline-grabbing international drama with heart-rending honesty.

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    Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie

  • 1840182776
  • 9781840182774
  • Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie
  • 21 October 1999
  • Mainstream Publishing
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 464
  • New edition
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