Esmeralda Santiago’s Almost a Woman: Art, Identity, and New York
Picking up where she left off in her first memoir, When I Was Puerto Rican, Esmeralda Santiago continues the retelling of her adolescence in ‘60’s New York in her second memoir, Almost A Woman. I loved following her artistic journey and was struck by one similarity.
Rabbit out the Trap
I first saw stand-up comedian Ms. Pat in 2017 on one of my favorite podcasts, Your Mom’s House, hosted by comedians and married couple, Tom Segura and Christina P., where they discussed her memoir, Rabbit, a book she completed with writer Jeannine Amber, who did a fantastic job transcribing her life.
