The Weight of Air: A Memoir of Trauma, Survival, and the Fight to Breathe Again by Heather Joy
The Weight of Air is a deeply personal, unflinchingly honest memoir of what it costs to keep people alive when the world is running out of breath. As the COVID-19 pandemic shatters normal life, Heather Kealey, a frontline respiratory therapist, is pulled into the chaos of an overwhelmed healthcare system and the relentless pressure of the ICU. But the fight does not end when a shift does. Outside the hospital, she is carrying the aftermath of sexual assault and an abusive relationship: trauma that constricts, silences, and follows her into every room. This is more than a pandemic memoir. It is a story of survival, advocacy, and the unyielding pursuit of justice. From the ICU to the courtroom, Heather’s journey weaves together the physical suffocation of a virus-ravaged world and the emotional suffocation of lived trauma, revealing what it takes to endure, to speak, and to reclaim what was taken. Told with moments of humor, heartbreak, and hope, The Weight of Air is both a gripping personal narrative and a beacon for anyone navigating their own healing. If you have ever felt powerless, unheard, or forced to carry the unbearable in silence, this book is proof: your voice can return. Read more