At thirty-two, Amy Boesky thought she had it all figured out: a wonderful new man in her life, a great job, and the (nearly) perfect home. For once, she was almost able to shake the terrible fear that had gripped her for as long as she could remember. All of the women in her family had died before the age of forty-five—from cancer—and she and her sisters had grown up in time’s shadow. Urgency colored every choice they made and was amplified now that each of them approached thirty-five—the deadline their doctors prescribed for having preventive surgery with the hope that they could thwart their family’s medical curse. But Amy didn’t want to dwell on fear now; she wanted to spend time with her husband plan for a new baby; live her life. And that’s just what she did. In a way that only someone who is so acutely aware of passing time can, she chose to put her anxieties aside and relish life’s simple pleasures. In What We Have, Amy shares a deeply transformative year in her family’s life and invites listeners to join in their joy, laughter, and grief. Unparalleled in its optimism and wisdom, What We Have celebrates the promise of a full life, even in the face of uncertainty.