Author Rachel Reid postpones book after worsening Parkinson's symptoms
Canadian author Rachel Reid has postponed the release of her upcoming book 'Unrivaled' to 2027 due to the exacerbation of her Parkinson's symptoms.
Rachel Reid, a Canadian author, announced on Tuesday that she has decided to postpone the release of her new book, 'Unrivaled,' due to a worsening of her Parkinson's disease symptoms. Originally scheduled for release in September 2025, the publication date has now been pushed back to June 2027, under the HarperCollins publishing label. Reid candidly shared that she has been feeling slower in her daily life due to the disease's progression but believes that the final product will be worth the extra wait.
The postponement comes on the heels of a successful adaptation of her work for HBO Max, which likely raised expectations for her forthcoming book. This success may put additional pressure on Reid as she navigates her health challenges while striving to maintain her professional commitments. The delay signifies not just personal struggles for the author but also impacts her readership, who have eagerly awaited her new release following the adaptation's popularity.
Reid’s experience highlights key issues faced by writers dealing with health conditions, underscoring the importance of prioritizing one’s health over professional deadlines. As she takes the necessary time to manage her symptoms, readers and fans are reminded of the human side of authors and the challenges they face in creating their works. Reid's promise that 'Unrivaled' will be worth the wait serves as a point of reassurance for her fanbase, who remain supportive of her journey as both an author and an individual battling Parkinson's disease.