In an excerpt from her new book ‘Between Two Kingdoms,’ Suleika Jaoad recounts getting her life back after years spent battling cancer.
The hero’s journey is one of the oldest narratives in literature. Against all odds, the heroes persevere, becoming better, braver for their battle scars. Once victory has been secured, they return to the ordinary world transformed, with accrued wisdom and a renewed appreciation for life. Survivors, like heroes, have faced mortal danger and overcome impossible trials.
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