In Strength in Blood, Juan Vera invites readers into a world where childhood cancer collides with personal reckoning, and where survival demands both tenderness and ferocity. When his toddler, Scarlett, is diagnosed with leukemia, he enters a realm of "screaming...blood draws...ports installed inside her chest," a place where ordinary life dissolves overnight.
As Scarlett endures chemotherapy, surgeries, and the slow rebuilding of her body, Juan confronts his own unraveling ? the wounds of a punishing custody battle, the shock of his older daughter's anorexia, and the physical collapse brought on by years of hypervigilance. Running becomes ritual. Cooking becomes refuge. Fatherhood becomes a battlefield and a rebirth.
Told with visceral detail and unexpected humor, this memoir is a meditation on resilience, masculinity, and the fierce love that binds a family through crisis. It is a story of breaking and becoming, of learning to live again after the unthinkable.
Strength in Blood is not just about illness ? it is about transformation.