The Queen's Gambit -

    Walter Tevis

    Random House
    1983
    253 páginas
    8h 26m
    ISBN-10: 4871877701

    There had never been a top ranked woman chess player. But suppose if an American girl were born with abilities in chess that matched the greatest players. What would happen to her in a highly competitive field dominated by men? Starting from this premise, the author Walter Tevis, who some years ago interested a generation of Americans in straight pool with the book “The Hustler”, has produced a riveting novel that makes chess more exciting than one could have imagined. Orphaned at eight when both of her parents are killed in a car accident, Beth is sent to the Methuen Home. A frightened little girl, she survives on the tranquilizers the home doles out to make the children “easier to handle”. She is sent to the basement to get chalkboard erasers and she finds players sitting with a checkerboard with strange little pieces on it. She is strangely fascinated and she keeps coming back to the basement to watch. She has learned the moves by herself and keeps coming to watch by a desire she hardly understands. She overcomes her shyness and a janitor teaches her the moves. From that moment on, although she does not at once realize it, her whole life has forever changed. Eight year-old orphan Beth Harmon is quiet, sullen, and by all appearances unremarkable. That is until she plays her first game of chess. Her senses grow sharper, her thinking clearer, and for the first time in her life she feels herself fully in control. By the age of sixteen, she's competing for the U.S. Open championship. But as she hones her skills on the professional circuit, the stakes get higher, her isolation grows more frightening, and the thought of escape becomes all the more tempting. Engaging and fast-paced, The Queen's Gambit speeds to a conclusion as elegant and satisfying as a mate in four.

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    bibia23/05/2021Resenhou um livro
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    Acho que a nota varia muito de acordo com a pessoa que lê. O livro é basicamente sobre xadrez mas mesmo se você não souber jogar (como eu) é realmente incrível. O cérebro de gênio deles é uma coisa que assusta - pelo menos para mim - e a Beth é uma personagem com vício em ganhar, ambiciosa e determinada. É a minha minissérie favorita então eu resolvi ler o livro, amei os dois igual, tiveram cenas que eu preferi no livro e cenas que eu preferi na série, um equilíbrio perfeito (recomendo muito os dois). Se você gosta de livros que tem romance, não vá com muita esperança pra esse aqui, porque não tem quase nada. O foco é mais na personagem principal e na trajetória dela na vida e no xadrez, porém temos algumas cenas com o Benny que são incríveis. (gatilhos com foco em estupro no início & vício (álcool e pílulas)

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