Carrie Soto

Carrie Soto

2022 • 97 pages

"A legendary experience about a female competitor maybe over the hill, took back to the tennis court for one final huge homerun" (Elle), from the New York Times top of the line creator of Malibu Rising, Daisy Jones and The Six, and The Seven Spouses of Evelyn Hugo "The ideal novel to finish off your mid year." - The Washington Post "Perfect. The sort of sharp, savvy, powerful book you need to save each couple of pages just to slow down and rest. I'll take a piece of Carrie Soto forward with me throughout everyday life and be somewhat better for it." - Emily Henry, writer of Book Sweethearts and Ocean side Read Carrie Soto is furious, and her assurance to succeed at any expense has not made her well known. Be that as it may, when she resigns from tennis, she is the best player the world has at any point seen. She has broken each record and guaranteed twenty Huge homerun titles. Also, on the off chance that you ask Carrie, she is qualified for each one. She forfeited almost all that to turn into the best, with her dad, Javier, as her mentor. A previous top dog himself, Javier has prepared her since the age of two. Yet, six years after her retirement, Carrie ends up sitting in the stands of the 1994 US Open, watching her record be taken from her by a severe, shocking player named Nicki Chan. At 37 years of age, Carrie goes with the great choice to emerge from retirement and be trained by her dad for one final year trying to recover her record. In any case, regardless of whether the games media says that they won't ever like "the Fight Hatchet." Regardless of whether her body move as quick as it did. What's more, regardless of whether it implies biting the bullet to prepare with a man she once nearly held nothing back from: Bowe Huntley. Like her, he has something to demonstrate before he surrenders the game for eternity. Disregarding everything, Carrie Soto is back, for one awe-inspiring last season. In this arresting and extraordinary novel, Taylor Jenkins Reid tells her most helpless, close to home story yet.

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