The À La Carte cookbook recently announced a donation of $135,086 to the Montreal Children’s Hospital’s Healthy Kids Fund. The amount was arrived through book sales — the first run
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Montreal-based journalist Marissa Miller’s debut book, Pretty Weird: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome and Other Oddly Empowering Lessons, is the kind she says she always wanted to read.
The comedic, unfiltered deep dive into Miller’s life, on shelves May 25, details harrowing personal experiences complete with revelations on how to cope in similar situations ones Miller has found are all too familiar when people are brave enough to talk about them.
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Montreal-based journalist Marissa Miller’s debut book, Pretty Weird: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome and Other Oddly Empowering Lessons, is the kind she says she always wanted to read.
The comedic, unfiltered deep dive into Miller’s life, on shelves May 25, details harrowing personal experiences complete with revelations on how to cope in similar situations ones Miller has found are all too familiar when people are brave enough to talk about them.
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Montreal-based journalist Marissa Miller’s debut book, Pretty Weird: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome and Other Oddly Empowering Lessons, is the kind she says she always wanted to read.
The comedic, unfiltered deep dive into Miller’s life, on shelves May 25, details harrowing personal experiences complete with revelations on how to cope in similar situations ones Miller has found are all too familiar when people are brave enough to talk about them.
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Montreal-based journalist Marissa Miller’s debut book, Pretty Weird: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome and Other Oddly Empowering Lessons, is the kind she says she always wanted to read.
The comedic, unfiltered deep dive into Miller’s life, on shelves May 25, details harrowing personal experiences complete with revelations on how to cope in similar situations ones Miller has found are all too familiar when people are brave enough to talk about them.
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