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The Queen's Gambit Collection by W&N; 9781474623100

The Queen's Gambit Collection

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Set against the backdrop of the 1960s chess world, The Queen's Gambit Collection follows the extraordinary journey of Beth Harmon, a young orphan with a prodigious talent for chess. This collection delves into her rise from the confines of a Kentucky orphanage to the grand stages of international chess tournaments.

The Plot

As Beth battles her inner demons, including addiction and personal loss, the narrative intricately weaves her passion for chess with her struggle for identity and belonging. The collection captures her pursuit of mastery in a male-dominated arena, showcasing not only the complexities of competitive chess but also the profound relationships that shape her life.

Themes

  • Female Empowerment: Beth's character challenges societal norms and expectations, exemplifying strength and resilience.
  • Isolation and Connection: The story explores themes of loneliness juxtaposed with the bonds formed through shared interests.
  • Obsession: Beth's relentless drive for success highlights the fine line between passion and addiction.

Writing Style

The prose is both lyrical and sharp, capturing the intensity of chess matches while also evoking the emotional depth of Beth's experiences. The author employs vivid imagery and rich character development, making the psychological aspects of the game as engaging as the moves on the board.

"The Queen's Gambit is not just about chess; it’s a profound exploration of a young woman’s quest for self-discovery."

Readers who appreciated works such as The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith or The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt may find themselves captivated by Beth's compelling story.

Specifications

ISBN: 9781474623100

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