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Imagine how it would feel to grow up without a father. If you couldn't ask your abused mother questions about him. If you heard pieces of your origin story from relatives who wanted to hurt her. If trauma overshadowed your formative years. If your childhood wounds caused negative physical reactions to everyday sounds. Jamilla Kabongo, a twenty-six-year-old woman, navigates family secrets and painful memories in pursuit of closure, healing, self-discovery, and forgiveness, while grappling with the ultimate question: Should she track down her father and finally face the most challenging part of her past?…mehr

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Imagine how it would feel to grow up without a father. If you couldn't ask your abused mother questions about him. If you heard pieces of your origin story from relatives who wanted to hurt her. If trauma overshadowed your formative years. If your childhood wounds caused negative physical reactions to everyday sounds. Jamilla Kabongo, a twenty-six-year-old woman, navigates family secrets and painful memories in pursuit of closure, healing, self-discovery, and forgiveness, while grappling with the ultimate question: Should she track down her father and finally face the most challenging part of her past?
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JAMILLA KABONGO is a graduate from the University of Toronto Mississauga, where she studied psychology. Through her memoir, poetry, paintings, and future public engagements, she seeks to inspire and empower individuals, especially young people, to overcome their childhood traumas so they can become happier, healthier, and more fulfilled beings. Her debut book "The Glow Up: Ascending in My Twenties" hit the #1 bestseller spot in the category of "Biographies of Women for Young Adults" on the first day of its pre-order release on Amazon. It also reached the #1 bestseller spot in the category of "Family & Childhood Biographies & Memoirs. Author website: https://www.jamillakabongo.com