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Join me for a powerful, conversation-worthy read about ambition, legacy, and what it really costs to be the best.
Carrie Soto is a retired tennis legend with a record no one has been able to touch—until it’s threatened. At 37, she decides to come out of retirement for one final season to reclaim her title. What unfolds is a story about drive, sacrifice, public perception, father-daughter bonds, and the complicated question: Can you have greatness and happiness at the same time?
This book is perfect for lively discussion—about competitiveness, resilience, aging, reputation, and the pressure women face to be both likable and exceptional.
Whether you loved Carrie, questioned her, or had mixed feelings (which makes for the best conversations 😉), this one will give us plenty to talk about.
Come for the book, stay for the conversation.

Please be mindful of your RSVPs, as I will be making a reservation. If you’re unable to attend, kindly update your RSVP beforehand if possible. I understand that last-minute things can come up, I just appreciate the heads up when you can!

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Book club discussion for readers of a Taylor Jenkins Reid novel about a famous tennis player, exploring ambition and legacy, with a lively group conversation.

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