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Le(s) vrai(es) amour(s) (French Edition)

By Taylor Jenkins Reid

About This Book

Set against the backdrop of the exhilarating US Open in 1994, the story of Carrie Soto unfolds as she faces the ultimate challenge: reclaiming her title from the dazzling Nicki Chan, who has just shattered her world record. At thirty-seven, and years into her retirement, Carrie is determined to return to the court and prove herself as the greatest tennis player of all time.

As Carrie takes on this formidable task, she battles not only her own physical limitations but also a world steeped in sexism and prejudice. She confronts harsh media scrutiny and must set aside her pride to train with the man she once loved. Every match becomes a high-stakes game, and Carrie risks everything to silence her critics and etch her legacy once more into the annals of sports history.

This gripping narrative resonates with readers through its powerful themes of perseverance and familial bonds. With insights from acclaimed voices like Time and Kirkus Review, it promises to captivate both sports enthusiasts and literary lovers alike, solidifying Taylor Jenkins Reid’s status as a modern literary icon.

About the Author

Taylor Jenkins Reid

Taylor Jenkins Reid

Taylor Jenkins Reid is a contemporary author known for her engaging and emotional women's fiction. Her writing often explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, with notable works including "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo," "Daisy Jones & The Six," and "Malibu Rising." Reid's compelling narratives and well-developed characters have garnered her a dedicated readership and critical acclaim in the literary world.

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