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Carrie Soto Is Back
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From the acclaimed author of "Malibu Rising," "Daisy Jones & The Six," and "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo," comes a compelling story about ambition and legacy. Emily Henry describes it as a moving read that lingered in her thoughts long after finishing, urging everyone to preorder it. "Carrie Soto is Back" is a captivating and joyous hit, according to Beth O'Leary, demonstrating Taylor Jenkins Reid's masterful storytelling.
This exhilarating tale set in the world of 1990s tennis presents an intense exploration of dedication and sacrifice. Carrie Soto, a character as fierce as she is ambitious, retires as the unparalleled champion of the sport, holding a record twenty Grand Slam titles. Her relentless pursuit has cost her much, yet she claims her victories with pride, having been relentlessly coached by her father.
Six years after stepping away from the spotlight, she witnesses her achievements being eclipsed at the US Open by the formidable Nicki Chan. At thirty-seven, with renewed determination, Carrie decides to return to the court for one final season, under the guidance of her father. Despite criticism from the media and the challenges of an aging athlete, she's resolved to reclaim her legacy. Her comeback also forces her to confront unresolved feelings for Bowe Huntley, her former training partner, who is also seeking his last moment of glory.
Through this gripping narrative, Taylor Jenkins Reid crafts an unforgettable portrayal of what striving for greatness can demand. The novel elegantly intertwines the spectacle of elite sports with introspective questions about personal cost and fulfillment. As Erin Kelly notes, Carrie Soto's raw ambition and grace will resonate with readers long after the last page. Laura Jane Williams hails it as an exhilarating and immersive triumph, and "Stylist" labels it a perfect read for those seeking both inspiration and escape.
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From the acclaimed author of "Malibu Rising," "Daisy Jones & The Six," and "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo," comes a compelling story about ambition and legacy. Emily Henry describes it as a moving read that lingered in her thoughts long after finishing, urging everyone to preorder it. "Carrie Soto is Back" is a captivating and joyous hit, according to Beth O'Leary, demonstrating Taylor Jenkins Reid's masterful storytelling.
This exhilarating tale set in the world of 1990s tennis presents an intense exploration of dedication and sacrifice. Carrie Soto, a character as fierce as she is ambitious, retires as the unparalleled champion of the sport, holding a record twenty Grand Slam titles. Her relentless pursuit has cost her much, yet she claims her victories with pride, having been relentlessly coached by her father.
Six years after stepping away from the spotlight, she witnesses her achievements being eclipsed at the US Open by the formidable Nicki Chan. At thirty-seven, with renewed determination, Carrie decides to return to the court for one final season, under the guidance of her father. Despite criticism from the media and the challenges of an aging athlete, she's resolved to reclaim her legacy. Her comeback also forces her to confront unresolved feelings for Bowe Huntley, her former training partner, who is also seeking his last moment of glory.
Through this gripping narrative, Taylor Jenkins Reid crafts an unforgettable portrayal of what striving for greatness can demand. The novel elegantly intertwines the spectacle of elite sports with introspective questions about personal cost and fulfillment. As Erin Kelly notes, Carrie Soto's raw ambition and grace will resonate with readers long after the last page. Laura Jane Williams hails it as an exhilarating and immersive triumph, and "Stylist" labels it a perfect read for those seeking both inspiration and escape.
