She was twelve years old when David Fincher locked her in a steel room with Jodie Foster - and the world first noticed her stillness.
Six years later, Kristen Stewart became the most photographed young woman on Earth: the reluctant face of a billion-dollar vampire saga she never auditioned to carry.
Beyond the Eclipse traces the full, unvarnished arc of her life - the child actor who backed into fame almost by accident, the tabloid scandal that turned one twenty-two-year-old's mistake into a global referendum on her character, and the decade of fierce, deliberate reinvention that followed.
Drawing on two decades of interviews, criticism, and public record, this is a story about what it costs to grow up in public - and what it takes to write your own next chapter anyway.
For anyone who has ever had to build a self in public, and find a way to keep it honest.