When you’re suffering—enduring some kind of rage or heartbreak, disappointment or plain human idiocy—it can feel like you’re alone, like you’re the only person who’s struggling this way. Often, the impulse in those moments is not to share or create but to hide.
Part of my reading slowdown in March was due to Between Two Kingdoms by Suleika Jaouad, which is a very good book that happened to take me a long time to get through. It’s a memoir about Jaouad’s diagnosis of leukemia in her early 20s, the years of intense treatment she endured, and her life post-treatment. BETWEEN TWO KINGDOMS A MEMOIR OF A LIFE INTERRUPTED. By Suleika Jaouad ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. A thoughtful memoir of dealing with cancer and feeling “at.
At 22, a leukemia diagnosis sent Suleika Jaouad into exactly that kind of retreat. But a year later, faced with a grim prognosis, she realized she didn’t want to wallow—she wanted to make something useful, even beautiful. It started with a daily journal and eventually became “Life, Interrupted,” the Emmy award-winning New York Times column and video series she wrote from her hospital bed.
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In her work since then, be it reporting features on the prison system or founding a global creativity project called the Isolation Journals, she has continued excavating taboos and exploring the in-between places—the people and topics that elude easy categorization. In her writing, speaking, and advocacy work, she travels to where the silence is.