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The Queen's Gambit
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When eight-year-old Beth Harmon is placed in an orphanage, she quickly finds two temporary ways to escape her reality: by playing chess and consuming the small green pills given to her and the other children for sedation. It doesn't take long for her extraordinary chess talent to become apparent, propelling her to the pinnacle of the US chess scene and allowing her to carve out a new path in life. Despite her success, she continually battles a self-destructive impulse. For Beth, the stakes are higher than simply winning or losing games. Bryony Gordon praised the story on BBC Radio 4, saying, "I adored it. It captivated me even though I know nothing about chess... The portrayal of addiction is superb. I highlighted numerous passages... I didn't want it to end." The Telegraph notes that few authors capture the intricacies of genius and addiction as precisely as Walter Tevis.
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When eight-year-old Beth Harmon is placed in an orphanage, she quickly finds two temporary ways to escape her reality: by playing chess and consuming the small green pills given to her and the other children for sedation. It doesn't take long for her extraordinary chess talent to become apparent, propelling her to the pinnacle of the US chess scene and allowing her to carve out a new path in life. Despite her success, she continually battles a self-destructive impulse. For Beth, the stakes are higher than simply winning or losing games. Bryony Gordon praised the story on BBC Radio 4, saying, "I adored it. It captivated me even though I know nothing about chess... The portrayal of addiction is superb. I highlighted numerous passages... I didn't want it to end." The Telegraph notes that few authors capture the intricacies of genius and addiction as precisely as Walter Tevis.
