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The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead

The Future Saints

A Novel

by Ashley Winstead
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  • Jan 20, 2026, 352 pages
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debbiec

A Fascinating Story About Musicians and the Music Industry
I loved this book! I was immediately drawn into the story and glued to its pages. It is about fame, love, and overcoming grief. The author tackles the topics of alcohol dependency, drug use, depression and mental health with delicacy and finesse. I found myself cheering for the characters at every turn. I would highly recommend this book to fiction lovers and readers who loved stories about the music industry and musicians, such as Daisy Jones and the Six, Mary Jane, The Final Revival of Opal & Nev, or Songs in Ursa Major.
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BonnieMG

Fun and heartfelt deep dive into the music industry
This one started slow. And then ... Winstead's story coalesces around Hannah the troubled singer and Theo her band's new manager, alongside all the breadcrumbs laid in the opening chapters. The story telling picks up steam and I was swept up into the narrative. Against the backdrop of a falling apart pop star and a will they or won’t they romance, Winstead spices up the story with media clips, articles and social media commentary. Winstead asks the larger question of what happens when your greatest success hinges on your greatest tragedy.
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