Sonia
Manzano, “Maria” from Sesame Street, had a hard life growing up. Her father a
violent drunk, her mother the victim of his abuse, a chronically ill younger
brother—this was her family. Manzano tells of her bleak childhood with
forthright honesty, and takes you along on her journey to the High School for
Performing Arts and Carnegie Mellon University. She wins a roll in “Godspell,”
and catches the eye of Sesame Street’s executive producer. The book ends as she
is hired for the television show, where she would go on to win Emmys for
writing and acting. I hope there is another book in the works—I’d love to read
about her experiences with the cast and guest stars of Sesame Street.
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