It's amazing...
So, I had gotten the hardback edition as a Christmas present when it first came out, but like the general public, to me, I found it to be a bit of dry reading, and dare I say, I actually couldn't finish the book.
Howver, earlier in the year, a buddy of mine who works at a library sent me a copy of the audiobook version read by Caroll Spinney, and somehow, that just made the world of difference; I agree, the book itself seems to skip through any actual content regarding SST and such, but there's still some interesting anecdotes about it's conception and such, and the bonus interview with Caroll with the audiobook was a great hour of listening, because there's actually some rarely heard stories and anecdotes from him in this particular interview, like such as Yogi Berra spitting tobacco at Big Bird as he walked across the stadium, and thinking, "Gee Yogi, I really liked you... till now", and how even after all these years, Tom Bergeron recognized him out of the clear blue from when he did Big Bird on the 2000s version of
Hollywood Squares and such.
My final recommendation is this: if you can't get through the actual book, then at least try to get the audio version, it makes a world of difference.