It! Take Me To Palestine: A Forbidden Love Memoir Across the Israeli–Palestinian Divide
What happens when you fall in love with the man you were raised to fear?
Natalie Abraham grew up inside the Israeli–Palestinian conflict - shaped by inherited stories of trauma, survival, and division. Loving the “other side” was never an option.
Until it happened.
Fuck It! Take Me to Palestine is a raw and intimate memoir of a Jewish woman who falls in love with a Palestinian man - a man once associated with violence and resistance. What begins as attraction becomes a journey into the heart of everything she was taught to believe.
This is not a political manifesto.
It is a deeply personal story.
Against a backdrop of checkpoints, generational trauma, and cultural division, Natalie chooses something radical: to see the human being behind the narrative.
Inside this true story of Israeli–Palestinian love, you’ll discover:
• The fear of crossing physical and psychological borders
• The cost of loving someone society tells you is dangerous
• The unraveling of inherited beliefs
• The tension between loyalty, identity, and truth
• The possibility of personal transformation in the middle of conflict
This memoir is for readers drawn to forbidden love stories, cross-cultural relationships, and real-life journeys through political and emotional divides.
Because sometimes peace does not begin in governments.
It begins with one woman willing to cross the line.