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A People Magazine "Best New Book" "Hailed as the next Eat, Pray, Love" -CNN International An exuberant, hilarious memoir about a woman who pauses her successful career for a year and explores the "What If" jobs of her dreams. DELIGHTFULLY IRREVERENT, My What If Year recounts the adventures of a successful, Latina CEO and mother of twins who-on the cusp of turning forty-takes a break from her job for one year to explore the dream careers she never pursued. Alisha's hilarious internship adventure takes her to Broadway, the London art scene, a posh Scottish hotel, and the workout world. Her…mehr

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A People Magazine "Best New Book" "Hailed as the next Eat, Pray, Love" -CNN International An exuberant, hilarious memoir about a woman who pauses her successful career for a year and explores the "What If" jobs of her dreams. DELIGHTFULLY IRREVERENT, My What If Year recounts the adventures of a successful, Latina CEO and mother of twins who-on the cusp of turning forty-takes a break from her job for one year to explore the dream careers she never pursued. Alisha's hilarious internship adventure takes her to Broadway, the London art scene, a posh Scottish hotel, and the workout world. Her experiences-both challenging and extremely humbling-teach her the real meaning of success. Also by Alisha Fernandez Miranda, Someone's Gotta Give: A Novel.
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Alisha Fernandez Miranda is an award-winning Cuban-American author. Her first book, the memoir, My What If Year, was a Best New Book in People magazine and The Boston Globe. Someone's Gotta Give, releasing in 2025, is her first novel. Alisha's writing has been published in Vogue, Marie Claire , Shondaland, and numerous other publications. Alisha is the current Chair of I.G. Advisors, a leading social impact agency that consults the world's biggest non-profits, including the Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and UN Women. Alisha is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Harvard University, and speaks regularly on women's empowerment, social impact, and sustainability. She currently lives in Scotland with her husband and children.