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Inspiration comes from many avenues. In our WISE Bookshelf feature, members share some of the titles that have encouraged them to think outside of the box, try a new approach, dig down deep for the confidence they needed to make that big decision or simply allowed them a reprieve from the daily grind. Happy reading!
Book
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Author: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Genre: Fiction
Comments
[This is my favorite book] probably for no other reason than it was such a beautiful story. I learned more from books about how to be the kind of person that I think I want to be, versus how to be the kind of business [that one should be]. I don't see that there's a real discussion between the two.
Submitted by: Kathy Carter, NYC Metro, 2009 WISE Women of the Year Honoree, 15+ years experience (as told to Tina Cervasio)
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