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The Queen's Gambit

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1983

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Walter Tevis

The Queen's Gambit

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1983
Book Details
Pages

243

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

United States • 1950s-1960s

Publication Year

1983

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis follows a young woman named Beth Harmon who develops exceptional skills in chess. Raised in an orphanage, Beth navigates personal challenges while pursuing a promising career in the competitive chess world. The novel explores themes of ambition, addiction, and the quest for identity and belonging.

Contemplative

Challenging

Melancholic

Bittersweet

Inspirational

Reviews & Readership

4.4

147,322 ratings

84%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis is praised for its compelling narrative and well-crafted character development, particularly the protagonist's journey in the male-dominated chess world. Critics commend the detailed portrayal of the chess landscape and psychological depth. Some note a predictable plot and underdeveloped secondary characters, but overall, it remains a gripping read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Queen's Gambit?

Fans of The Queen’s Gambit by Walter Tevis typically relish character-driven narratives and psychological depth. Similar to readers of Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay or Tartt's The Goldfinch, they appreciate themes of genius, struggle, and perseverance against personal and external challenges.

4.4

147,322 ratings

84%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

Character List

Beth Harmon

An orphaned chess prodigy who rises in a male-dominated and competitive world, showcasing brilliance and determination against formidable opponents.

Beth's best friend at the orphanage, who offers support during their time at Methuen and continues to play a supportive role in Beth's life later on.

The janitor at Methuen who introduces Beth to chess, serving as an early mentor and father figure in her life, sharing his knowledge of the game with her.

Beth's adoptive mother who supports her chess career, despite personal struggles, and helps Beth navigate her early tournaments.

A fellow chess player who becomes Beth's first romantic interest, illustrating her initial discoveries about attraction.

Initially a chess competitor, he later becomes romantically involved with Beth and assists in her development as a player.

An accomplished American chess player who trains with Beth in New York, and they share a brief romantic involvement as she surpasses his skills.

Renowned as the world champion chess player from Russia, he represents the ultimate challenge and rivalry in Beth's chess career.

Beth's absent adoptive father who leaves shortly after adopting her, showing little interest in her life or welfare.

Book Details
Pages

243

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

United States • 1950s-1960s

Publication Year

1983

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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