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From the acclaimed writer of "Malibu Rising," "Daisy Jones & The Six," and "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo," comes another captivating story that delves deep into the complexities of ambition and fame. Emily Henry remarked on its emotional impact, noting that it moved her to tears and left her contemplating its profound effect long after she finished it.
According to The Times, Taylor Jenkins Reid skillfully captures the intensity, rivalry, and allure that accompany elite sports. Similarly, The Independent recognizes the book as a gripping narrative that keeps readers eagerly turning pages. The story centers around Carrie Soto, once hailed as the best tennis player ever, as she watches her world record claimed by a rising British star. Driven by an unstoppable determination, Carrie realizes she must return to the arena to reclaim her title, regardless of public skepticism or the personal toll it may take.
This gripping tale explores the immense sacrifices required for greatness and the heavy weight of being in the spotlight. As her quest for historical stature unfolds, "Stylist" highlights how the narrative weaves the flashy lifestyle of top-tier sports with thought-provoking insights into achieving professional triumphs at the expense of personal losses. Erin Kelly describes Carrie Soto’s journey as a raw and divine exploration of female ambition, leaving a lasting impression long after the last page is read.
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From the acclaimed writer of "Malibu Rising," "Daisy Jones & The Six," and "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo," comes another captivating story that delves deep into the complexities of ambition and fame. Emily Henry remarked on its emotional impact, noting that it moved her to tears and left her contemplating its profound effect long after she finished it.
According to The Times, Taylor Jenkins Reid skillfully captures the intensity, rivalry, and allure that accompany elite sports. Similarly, The Independent recognizes the book as a gripping narrative that keeps readers eagerly turning pages. The story centers around Carrie Soto, once hailed as the best tennis player ever, as she watches her world record claimed by a rising British star. Driven by an unstoppable determination, Carrie realizes she must return to the arena to reclaim her title, regardless of public skepticism or the personal toll it may take.
This gripping tale explores the immense sacrifices required for greatness and the heavy weight of being in the spotlight. As her quest for historical stature unfolds, "Stylist" highlights how the narrative weaves the flashy lifestyle of top-tier sports with thought-provoking insights into achieving professional triumphs at the expense of personal losses. Erin Kelly describes Carrie Soto’s journey as a raw and divine exploration of female ambition, leaving a lasting impression long after the last page is read.
