50 pages • 1 hour read
400
Novel • Fiction
Vietnam • 1970s
2021
Adult
18+ years
In The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni, Vincent Bianco recalls his summer job after high school in 1979, working construction alongside Vietnam War veteran William Goodman. Their friendship and William's recounting of his wartime experiences profoundly shape Vincent's understanding of responsibility and manhood. Decades later, as an adult, Vincent receives William’s Vietnam journal, which helps him navigate his son Beau’s struggles and grief.
Emotional
Contemplative
Nostalgic
Bittersweet
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The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni presents a gripping tale of personal growth against the backdrop of war. Reviewers praise its emotional depth, character development, and historical context. However, some find it predictable and slow-paced at times. Overall, it’s a compelling read for those who appreciate introspective narratives and vivid storytelling.
Fans of heartfelt, coming-of-age tales mixed with historical war narratives will relish The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni. This book appeals to readers who enjoyed The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien and A Separate Peace by John Knowles, as it intertwines personal growth with the profound impacts of the Vietnam War.
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400
Novel • Fiction
Vietnam • 1970s
2021
Adult
18+ years
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