Privilage is a theme in the book. The Bhutto family had a long legacy of wealth in Pakistan. They were significantly wealthy land owners and Benazir Bhutto grew up to enjoy its benefits. The Bhutto family did not live a traditional Muslim life, as Ali Bhutto had been educated in the United States. While her family were practicing Muslims, Nusrat Bhutto did not wear traditional Muslim garb. Bhutto went to Radcliffe and Oxford for her education, which was an extraordinary display of wealth for a Pakistani at the time. She was also able to shadow her father's diplomatic work when he served both as Foreign Minister of Pakistan and as President and Prime Minister. These privileges led her to acquire diplomatic skills that would be quite useful to her later in life.