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    Queen's Gambit

    €12.50
    A modern classic about a troubled chess prodigy and her battle to survive --- a coming of age story of feminism, chess and addiction
    ISBN: 9781474622578
    AuthorTevis, Walter
    Pub Date29/10/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages256
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Availability: Out of Stock

    NOW A MAJOR GOLDEN GLOBE-WINNING NETFLIX SERIES

    'Superb' Time Out
    'Mesmerizing' Newsweek
    'Gripping' Financial Times
    'Sheer entertainment. It is a book I reread every few years - for the pure pleasure and skill of it' Michael Ondaatje
    'Don't pick this up if you want a night's sleep' Scotsman

    When she is sent to an orphanage at the age of eight, Beth Harmon soon discovers two ways to escape her surroundings, albeit fleetingly: playing chess and taking the little green pills given to her and the other children to keep them subdued. Before long, it becomes apparent that hers is a prodigious talent, and as she progresses to the top of the US chess rankings she is able to forge a new life for herself. But she can never quite overcome her urge to self-destruct. For Beth, there's more at stake than merely winning and losing.

    'I loved it. I just loved it, it really drew me in and I know nothing about chess... The writing about addiction is just fantastic. I underlined so many bits of it... I didn't want it to end' Bryony Gordon on BBC Radio 4

    'Few novelists have written about genius - and addiction - as acutely as Walter Tevis' Telegraph

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    NOW A MAJOR GOLDEN GLOBE-WINNING NETFLIX SERIES

    'Superb' Time Out
    'Mesmerizing' Newsweek
    'Gripping' Financial Times
    'Sheer entertainment. It is a book I reread every few years - for the pure pleasure and skill of it' Michael Ondaatje
    'Don't pick this up if you want a night's sleep' Scotsman

    When she is sent to an orphanage at the age of eight, Beth Harmon soon discovers two ways to escape her surroundings, albeit fleetingly: playing chess and taking the little green pills given to her and the other children to keep them subdued. Before long, it becomes apparent that hers is a prodigious talent, and as she progresses to the top of the US chess rankings she is able to forge a new life for herself. But she can never quite overcome her urge to self-destruct. For Beth, there's more at stake than merely winning and losing.

    'I loved it. I just loved it, it really drew me in and I know nothing about chess... The writing about addiction is just fantastic. I underlined so many bits of it... I didn't want it to end' Bryony Gordon on BBC Radio 4

    'Few novelists have written about genius - and addiction - as acutely as Walter Tevis' Telegraph