![]() ![]() In her latest novel Carrie Soto Is Back (out August 30), the final installment in what she calls her “quartet” of books about famous women, Jenkins Reid explores what it means to strive for such accomplishments and accolades-especially in a capitalistic, fame-obsessed world that’s fraught with unchecked wealth and willful ignorance of wrongdoing. Both commercial and complex, Jenkins Reid’s work is, essentially, a walking jackpot for the publishing world and an adaptation-hungry Hollywood. With three New York Times bestselling novels- Malibu Rising, Daisy Jones & the Six, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo-as well as both television and film adaptations, respectively, for Daisy Jones and Seven Husbands in the works, Jenkins Reid has the kind of success many creatives only dream of experiencing. ![]() For her audience of millions, the bestselling author creates narratives covering the likes of love, loss, and (perhaps most notably) women with an uncanny amount of fame and social capital. Taylor Jenkins Reid knows how to tell a story. ![]()
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