King Liz

King Liz by Fernanda Coppel, published by Samuel French in 2016, is a drama that delves into the challenges faced by women in the competitive world of sports management. This edition consists of 92 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Liz Rico, a sports agent who has achieved success with an elite roster of clients but must navigate the complexities of a male-dominated industry to maintain her position and ambitions.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of Liz’s determination as she strives to take over the agency she has helped build. The story introduces Freddie Luna, a high school basketball star with a troubled background, highlighting the dynamics of mentorship and ambition. As Liz works to guide Freddie’s career, the narrative raises questions about the sacrifices required for success in both personal and professional realms. This edition offers insights into themes of ambition, gender dynamics, and the performing arts within the context of American drama.
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Sports agent Liz Rico has money and an elite client roster but a woman in a man’s industry has to fight to stay on top. She’s worked twice as hard to get where she is and wants to take over the agency that she’s helped build. Enter Freddie Luna, a high school basketball superstar with a troubled past. If Liz can keep this talented yet volatile young star in line, she just might end up making not only his career, but her own as well. But at what price?
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