Jah Know My Struggle

Jah Know My Struggle

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"Jah Know My Struggles" My name is nadia, from the heart of Kingston-where struggle is normal and strength is survival. I'm caught between my mother's pain, my little sister tantrums, an aunt lost in smoking, and a cousin my age walking the wrong path. My brother Omar is a hothead, always ready to explode. This is a story of chaos, love, and growing up too fast. Jah know my struggles-even when nobody else does.
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