Carrie Soto Is Back
From the author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
From the bestselling author of MALIBU RISING, DAISY JONES & THE SIX and THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO
'It made me cry twice, and when I finished reading, I had to sit for a minute with the hole it left in my chest . . . just order it' EMILY HENRY
'A crowd-pleaser. Taylor Jenkins Reid captures all the sweat, rivalry and glamour of elite sport' THE TIMES
'Jenkins Reid has written yet another page turner . . . [it] will have you hooked' INDEPENDENT
Carrie Soto is the greatest player the world has ever seen.
But six years after her last match, she watches a young British tennis player steal her world record - and Carrie knows she has to go back and reclaim her rightful place at the top. Even if the world doesn't believe in her. Even if it almost breaks her.
This is a story about the cost of greatness and the burden of fame.
The fight for a place in history is about to begin . . .
'It artfully combines the heady glamour of elite sport with questions about what happens when we find ourselves winning professionally, but losing personally' STYLIST
'One of my favourite authors ever . . . I don't think I've ever felt so strongly about an author' FEARNE COTTON
'A portrait of female ambition in all its raw and divine glory, Carrie Soto will stay with you long after the last page is turned' ERIN KELLY
Taylor Jenkins-Reid, Sunday Times bestseller, April 2023
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid will enjoy the style and drama of Carrie Soto Is Back, as the author who previously examined wealth and fame in old Hollywood and the ’70s rock’n’roll scene turns her attention to the heights of women’s tennis. It’s 1994 and retired tennis star Carrie Soto is no longer comfortable with just 20 Grand Slam titles to her name. So, at 37 years of age, she exits retirement and launches a comeback to chase down one last title. Told primarily in the first person but dotted with interview transcripts, the story is brilliantly written, neatly folding together a fast-paced sports drama with a layered character study about ambition and vulnerability. You don’t have to be a tennis fan to revel in the tense and tumultuous ride that is Carrie’s final year as a pro.
Customer Reviews
Amazing
Such a good author
Great book
I loved the story, Carrie and her doubts, some of the games’ descriptions felt long but so is a game of tennis…thoughtful but not too heavy.
You don’t need to care about tennis to love this book
Another outstanding book by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I adore her writing and highly recommend this book as well as her others
I don’t know anything about tennis - and I still don’t - but the book is so well written and interesting you can’t put it down