This page-turning account of starting at the lowest rung on the production ladder among enormously famous and outrageously demanding people will be devoured for its insights, gossip, humour, and storytelling. The Sopranos, often named the best TV show ever, placed the native New Jersey author in the right place at the right time to become part of television history, and to witness the effects of sudden fame and acclaim on the show's principal players. Woven in is a personal story of home life and strife, achievement and frustration, anxiety and accomplishment.
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