The most open-hearted and heartfelt story Taylor Jenkins Reid has ever told.
Carrie Soto has won twenty Grand Slam titles and has broken every record. With her father Javier serving as her coach, she gave almost everything up to become the best. But six years after she had retired, Carrie found herself watching from the stands at the 1994 US Open as Nicki Chan broke her record.
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At the age of 37, Carrie makes the momentous choice to come out of retirement and receive one final year of coaching from her father in an effort to recapture her record. Regardless of what the sports media claims, they have never liked “the Battle-Axe.” even if her body isn’t moving as quickly.
“A legendary athlete tries to make a return in this compelling book about the price of brilliance, written by the New York Times bestselling author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.”
The Book Guide® Editor
Even if it means swallowing her pride to train with Bowe Huntley, a guy to whom she previously came dangerously close to falling in love. Similar to her, he has to succeed before permanently giving up the game. Despite everything, Carrie Soto is back for one final, dramatic season.
Carrie Soto Is Back (2022) by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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by The Book Guide® Editors4.9/5 Excellent