The eagerly awaited follow-up to the #1 New York Times bestseller Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda's new book gives readers an extraordinary inside look at In the Heights, his breakout Broadway debut, written with Quiara Alegría Hudes, soon to be a Hollywood blockbuster.
In 2008, In the Heights, a new musical from up-and-coming young artists, electrified Broadway. The show's vibrant mix of Latin music and hip-hop captured life in Washington Heights, the Latino neighborhood in upper Manhattan. It won four Tony Awards and became an international hit, delighting audiences around the world. For the film version, director Jon M. Chu (Crazy Rich Asians) brought the story home, filming its spectacular dance numbers on location in Washington Heights. That's where Usnavi, Nina, and their neighbors chase their dreams and ask a universal question: Where do I belong?
In the Heights: Finding Home reunites Miranda with Jeremy McCarter, co-author of Hamilton: The Revolution, and Quiara Alegría Hudes, the Pulitzer Prize-winning librettist of the Broadway musical and screenwriter of the film. They do more than trace the making of an unlikely Broadway smash and a major motion picture: They give readers an intimate look at the decades-long creative life of In the Heights.
Like Hamilton: The Revolution, the book offers untold stories, perceptive essays, and the lyrics to Miranda's songs-complete with his funny, heartfelt annotations. It also features newly commissioned portraits and never-before-seen photos from backstage, the movie set, and productions around the world.
This is the story of characters who search for a home-and the artists who created one.
Author Biography:
Lin-Manuel Miranda (Author)
Lin-Manuel Miranda is an award-winning composer, lyricist, and performer, as
well as the recipient of a 2015 MacArthur Foundation Award. His musical
Hamilton won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and earned a record-breaking
sixteen Tony nominations, winning eleven Tony Awards. Miranda's first Broadway
musical, In the Heights, received four 2008 Tony Awards. He contributed music,
lyrics, and vocals to several songs in Disney's Moana, earning him an Oscar
nomination and a Grammy Award for the original song “How Far I'll Go.” He
stars alongside Emily Blunt in Disney's Mary Poppins Returns. Miranda lives in
New York City with his wife, sons, and dog.
Quiara Alegria Hudes (Author)
Quiara Alegría Hudes is the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Water by the
Spoonful and the author of a memoir, My Broken Language. She wrote the book for
the Tony-winning Broadway musical In the Heights and later adapted it for the
screen. Her notable essays include ‘High Tide of Heartbreak’ in American
Theatre magazine and ‘Corey Couldn't Take It Anymore’ in The Cut. As a
prison reform activist, Hudes and her cousin founded Emancipated Stories, a
platform where people behind bars can share one page of their life story with
the world. She lives with her family in New York but frequently returns to her
native Philly.
Jeremy McCarter (Author)
Jeremy McCarter is the author of Young Radicals and co-author, with Lin-Manuel
Miranda, of the #1 New York Times bestseller Hamilton: The Revolution. He is the
founder and executive producer of Make-Believe Association, a Chicago-based
production company. He spent five years on the artistic staff of the Public
Theater and has served on the jury of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He has
written about culture and politics for New York magazine, The New York Times,
The Wall Street Journal, and other publications. He lives in Chicago with his
family.