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The Story of Us
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The Story of Us

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We've had the time of our lives as Swifties, and now that story--full of joy, friendship, connection, clowning, and singing at the top of our lungs--is documented in this tribute to the fandom and the reason we're all here, Taylor Swift. We all know how it started: a teenage girl from Pennsylvania moved to Nashville and soon rose to the top of the country music charts. This is where Taylor Swift's story started in 2006, but it's also where our story, as Swifties, began.

The Story of Us is a heartfelt journey through Swiftie history, capturing the evolution of a fandom that has stood the test of time. Told through the lens of personal experiences, this book chronicles the rise of a fandom that has remained fiercely loyal through every era. From calling radio stations to request "Tim McGraw," to those unforgettable moments on Tumblr when Taylor and fans felt like friends, to surviving the Ticketmaster war--we've been there. We've learned life lessons, traded friendship bracelets, mastered time zone math to tune into live streams, and created a language only another Swiftie--or Taylor herself--could understand. But beyond all of these shared moments, what truly binds us is how Taylor's lyrics feel like they were written just for us--like reflections of our own stories.

This passionate and unique fandom has won awards and been intensely studied, but for the first time, fans can reminisce and celebrate what it means to be part of this life-changing community. A love letter written by a Swiftie, for Swifties, The Story of Us ensures that our story will never be forgotten.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Date
14 April 2026
Pages
208
ISBN
9781668092927

We've had the time of our lives as Swifties, and now that story--full of joy, friendship, connection, clowning, and singing at the top of our lungs--is documented in this tribute to the fandom and the reason we're all here, Taylor Swift. We all know how it started: a teenage girl from Pennsylvania moved to Nashville and soon rose to the top of the country music charts. This is where Taylor Swift's story started in 2006, but it's also where our story, as Swifties, began.

The Story of Us is a heartfelt journey through Swiftie history, capturing the evolution of a fandom that has stood the test of time. Told through the lens of personal experiences, this book chronicles the rise of a fandom that has remained fiercely loyal through every era. From calling radio stations to request "Tim McGraw," to those unforgettable moments on Tumblr when Taylor and fans felt like friends, to surviving the Ticketmaster war--we've been there. We've learned life lessons, traded friendship bracelets, mastered time zone math to tune into live streams, and created a language only another Swiftie--or Taylor herself--could understand. But beyond all of these shared moments, what truly binds us is how Taylor's lyrics feel like they were written just for us--like reflections of our own stories.

This passionate and unique fandom has won awards and been intensely studied, but for the first time, fans can reminisce and celebrate what it means to be part of this life-changing community. A love letter written by a Swiftie, for Swifties, The Story of Us ensures that our story will never be forgotten.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Date
14 April 2026
Pages
208
ISBN
9781668092927