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Almost a Woman

by Esmeralda Santiago
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Synopsis

Moving beyond her poignant childhood story, When I Was Puerto Rican, Esmeralda Santiago recalls her extraordinary journey into womanhood.

Publishers Weekly

This sequel to the story of Santiago's childhood (When I Was Puerto Rican) covers her life as an adolescent and young woman when she lived in Brooklyn, New York, with her mother (Mami) and 10 siblings during the 1960s. Puerto Rican immigrants, the family suffered through periods of poverty exemplified by the author's trips to the welfare office with Mami, where she translated her mother's Spanish so that they could obtain benefits. Santiago's good humor, zest for life and fighting spirit permeate her chronicle and moderate the impact of the hard times she describes. She studied acting at the prestigious Performing Arts Public High School and, despite feeling out of place because of her heritage, Santiago was able to obtain work in a children's theater and had a small role in the film Up the Down Staircase. Mami prevented her from dating until she was 17, but Santiago details several romantic involvements, including an affair with a Turkish filmmaker. Forced to lose her Puerto Rican accent to widen her acting range, Santiago never lost her connection to Mami, her family and her heritage, and her love for them all shines through this engaging memoir. (Sept.)

About the Author, Esmeralda Santiago

Esmeralda Santiago lives in Westchester County, New York, with her husband and two children.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780375705212

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