In From “My Love” to “Hello”, Alexandra Fernandez shares a thoughtful and intimate memoir about migration, cultural identity, and personal transformation.
After leaving Venezuela in 2018, she arrived in Europe with limited English and a profound determination to rebuild her life. What followed was a journey of adaptation, resilience, and emotional growth.
Written with warmth and honesty, this memoir reflects on the realities many immigrants experience but rarely express:
• The quiet grief of living far from family
• The challenge of building a life in another language
• The complexity of belonging to two cultures at once
• The courage required to reinvent oneself abroad
More than a migration story, From “My Love” to “Hello” is a meditation on resilience, motherhood, identity, and the transformative power of starting over.
It is a deeply human story about discovering who we become when everything familiar is left behind — and how new beginnings can reveal strengths we never knew we had.
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Del “Mi Amor” al “Hello” is not simply a memoir; it is a deeply human exploration of what remains and what is reborn when life forces you to start over. Through her migration from Venezuela to London, Alexandra Fernandez reveals the quiet, often invisible transformation from certainty to uncertainty, from belonging to rebuilding, from identity to expansion.
Through her migration from Venezuela to London, Alexandra Fernandez reveals the quiet, often invisible transformation from certainty to uncertainty, from belonging to rebuilding, from identity to expansion.
Understand the silent mourning of leaving behind a life that still exists, just out of reach, and the emotional weight of constant adaptation.
Witness the strength of a mother building a future for her child, turning sacrifice into an unseen foundation for the next generation.
Explore how identity shifts between languages, from the intimacy of “mi amor” to the formality of “hello,” tracing how words shape belonging and connection.
Follow the humbling and dignified journey from executive life to starting again, cleaning, caring, studying, and ultimately reclaiming voice and purpose.