Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand In the Sun and Be Your Own Person
  The instant New York Times bestseller from the creator
  of Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal and executive
  producer of How to Get Away With Murder shares how
  saying YES changed her life. “As fun to read as Rhimes’s TV
  series are to watch” (Los Angeles Times).
  
  She’s the creator and producer of some of the most groundbreaking
  and audacious shows on television today. Her iconic characters
  live boldly and speak their minds. So who would suspect that
  Shonda Rhimes is an introvert? That she hired a publicist so she
  could avoid public appearances? That she suffered panic
  attacks before media interviews?
  
  With three children at home and three hit television shows, it
  was easy for Shonda to say she was simply too busy. But in truth,
  she was also afraid. And then, over Thanksgiving dinner, her
  sister muttered something that was both a wake up and a call to
  arms: You never say yes to anything. Shonda knew she
  had to embrace the challenge: for one year, she would say YES to
  everything that scared her.
  
  This poignant, intimate, and hilarious memoir explores Shonda’s
  life before her Year of Yes—from her nerdy, book-loving
  childhood to her devotion to creating television characters who
  reflected the world she saw around her. The book chronicles her
  life after her Year of Yes had begun—when Shonda forced
  herself out of the house and onto the stage; when she learned to
  explore, empower, applaud, and love her truest self. Yes.
  
  “Honest, raw, and revelatory” (The Washington Post), this wildly
  candid and compulsively readable book reveals how the mega
  talented Shonda Rhimes finally achieved badassery worthy of a
  Shondaland character. Best of all, she “can help motivate even
  the most determined homebody to get out and try something new”
  (Chicago Tribune).
