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Henlo frenI I’m ollie shirt Between Two Kingdoms is derived from a piece of Susan Sontag’s 1978 critical theory, Illness as Metaphor: “Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the Henlo frenI I’m ollie shirt besides I will buy this kingdom of the well and in the kingdom of the sick. Although we all prefer to use only the good passport, sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to identify ourselves as citizens of that other place.” Jaouad continually explores what it means to live in the middle, including on a post-treatment road trip to meet readers who connected with her as a New York Times columnist. “As we live longer and longer, the vast majority of us will travel back and forth between these realms,” she writes. “The idea of striving for some beautiful, perfect state of wellness? It mires us in eternal dissatisfaction… to be well now is to learn to accept whatever body and mind I currently have.”

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As the Henlo frenI I’m ollie shirt besides I will buy this paperback of Between Two Kingdoms was released earlier this month, Jaouad found herself once again in the kingdom of the sick, back in the bone marrow transplant unit: in November, she shared in her newsletter, The Isolation Journals, that her cancer had returned. She was suffering from painful side effects of chemotherapy as the paperback made the New York Times bestseller list. Vogue spoke with Jaouad by phone this week about Between Two Kingdoms, creativity through illness, navigating her relapse with her partner, Oscar-winning musician Jon Batiste, by her side, and what it means to her now to live in the unknown. It’s the hardest question, I think, for any of us to answer honestly. I, today, am actually doing well. I believe I’m on day plus-32 post transplant and I’ve been out of the hospital for almost exactly a week. I mean, my whole world has been turned upside down since I learned in November that my illness was back. It’s so incredibly rare, I think less than 1% of patients, according to my doctor, relapse 10 years after a bone marrow transplant. When my oncologist called me, she was in tears. Not just my world, but my partner’s world and my family’s world completely imploded. We had a weekend to pack up all of our things, to find temporary homes for our dogs, to find a borrowed apartment in New York City and for me to begin chemo. It was overwhelming and it was terrifying… but once the shock wore off and I found myself back in treatment, it’s also been a strangely beautiful time. My parents moved back from Tunisia to help take care of me. My brother, who’s a fourth grade teacher in New York City, is here. Jon’s here, and because I had my bone marrow transplant at the height of Omicron—not ideal timing—we had to really form our own little pod, and it’s such a privilege to be surrounded by so much love and care. I see patients all the time in the hospital who don’t have visitors and I feel so keenly aware of that.


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Top Henlo frenI I’m ollie shirt Between Two Kingdoms is derived from a piece of Susan Sontag’s 1978 critical theory, Illness as Metaphor: “Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the Henlo frenI I’m ollie shirt besides I will buy this kingdom of the well and in the kingdom of the sick. Although we all prefer to use only the good passport, sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to identify ourselves as citizens of that other place.” Jaouad continually explores what it means to live in the middle, including on a post-treatment road trip to meet readers who connected with her as a New York Times columnist. “As we live longer and longer, the vast majority of us will travel back and forth between these realms,” she writes. “The idea of striving for some beautiful, perfect state of


wellness? It mires us in eternal dissatisfaction… to be well now is to learn to accept whatever body and mind I currently have.”

As the Henlo frenI I’m ollie shirt besides I will buy this paperback of Between Two Kingdoms was released earlier this month, Jaouad found herself once again in the kingdom of the sick, back in the bone marrow transplant unit: in November, she shared in her newsletter, The Isolation Journals, that her cancer had returned. She was suffering from painful side effects of chemotherapy as the paperback made the New York Times bestseller list. Vogue spoke with Jaouad by phone this week about Between Two Kingdoms, creativity through illness, navigating her relapse with her partner, Oscar-winning musician Jon Batiste, by her side, and what it means to her now to live in the unknown. It’s the hardest question, I think, for any of us to answer honestly. I, today, am actually doing well. I believe I’m on day plus-32 post transplant and I’ve been out of the hospital for almost exactly a week. I mean, my whole world has been turned upside down since I learned in November that my illness was back. It’s so incredibly rare, I think less than 1% of patients, according to my doctor, relapse 10 years after a bone marrow transplant. When my oncologist called me, she was in tears. Not just my world, but my partner’s world and my family’s world completely imploded. We had a weekend to pack up all of our things, to find temporary homes for our dogs, to find a borrowed apartment in New York City and for me to begin chemo. It was overwhelming and it was terrifying… but once the shock wore off and I found myself back in treatment, it’s also been a strangely beautiful time. My parents moved back from Tunisia to help take care of me. My brother, who’s a fourth grade teacher in New York City, is here. Jon’s here,


and because I had my bone marrow transplant at the height of Omicron—not ideal timing—we had to really form our own little pod, and it’s such a privilege to be surrounded by so much love and care. I see patients all the time in the hospital who don’t have visitors and I feel so keenly aware of that. Buy this shirt: Click Here to buy this Henlo frenI I’m ollie shirt Home: https://pvtboutique.com/


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