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Jennifer Capriati by Ellen Emerson White

 This is a kid's biography of Jennifer Capriati published in 1991, when she was just 14 years old. It was so interesting to read a book published so early in a person's career thirty years after the fact, since I was able to look up at the assumptions that were made about Capriati's future in tennis and how accurate they were.

It's a totally fine kid's biography and I had no issues with it, but I only read this because Ellen Emerson White is my favorite author and I'm making my way through all her books. I can't really rate this, but it was definitely an interesting read. I guess I'd recommend this if you're a kid who's a Jennifer Capriati fan, but this is one of those books that I think really needed to be read in the time it was written.