In my heart is a Hebrew female, a novel by the Tunisian writer Khawla Hamdi, in which the writer tells
The novel revolves around a true story of a Jewish girl named Nada who lives in Lebanon with her Jewish family. The novel also depicts the details of the development of the life of Nada and Rima, who are destined to meet with a similar fate. Rima is a child who did not exceed 15 years after the death of her mother. He took her to be raised by a Jewish man, but he left her after his wife insisted and feared that her children would be influenced by the Islamic faith and leave their Jewish religion. So he worked to banish her from Tunisia to Lebanon with his sister's friend, Umm Nada - so she made her a servant in her house. The events of the novel accelerate, and one evening a masked young man knocks on Nada's door, begging her to treat his friend Ahmed, who was injured in the clashes between the resistance and the Israeli occupation. Ahmed was a member of the Lebanese resistance against the Zionist occupation. Ahmed fell in love with Nada after he turned to her and she helped him and gave him a helping hand, ignoring religious and sectarian differences.