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Author | Khawla Hamdi |
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Original title | في قلبي أنثى عبرية |
Language | Arabic |
Subject | Coexistence between religions |
Genre | Fiction, Romance novel |
Publisher | Kayan Publishing (In Tunisia) |
Publication date | 2012 in Arabic |
Publication place | Tunisia |
Pages | 386 in Arabic Edition |
ISBN | 9789938052107 Arabic Edition |
In My Heart A Hebrew Girl is a novel by Khawla Hamdi,[1] in which the author describes how she became acquainted with the protagonist of the story Nada. Initially, Khawla Hamdi publishes on a web site the story that she has heard, where she can communicate with the protagonist, Nada, to find out more. After hearing the story thoroughly and gathering the details, she turns it into a love story that happened between Nada as story hero and Ahmad as hero of the Lebanese resistance. A love between the Arab Jewish community and the Lebanese resistance community.[2][3]
The novel impartially tells the true story of the real heroes, according to the author. The story of Rima, a Muslim girl, that after the death of her mother, adopted by Jacob and her wife Tanya and their two children, Sarah and Pascal, who are all Jewish. There is also the story of Nada, a Jewish girl, and Ahmad, a Muslim boy from the Lebanese Resistance Force, who tells of the reaction of Nada and Ahmad's sister, Samah, after Ahmed's disappearance. But soon the author abandons her impartiality and begins to provide evidence to persuade the reader to her religion.[4]