by Tim Crothers · 2012
ISBN: 1442356111 9781442356115
Category: Biography & Autobiography / Women
Page count: 232
<b>The “astonishing” (<i>The New York Times Book Review</i>) and inspirational true story of Phiona Mutesi—a teenage chess prodigy from the slums of Uganda—also a major motion picture starring Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong</b><b>’</b><b>o and David Oyelowo.</b><br><br>One day in 2005 while searching for food, nine-year-old Ugandan Phiona Mutesi followed her brother to a dusty veranda where she met Robert Katende.<br> <br>Katende, a war refugee turned missionary, had an improbable dream: to empower kids in the Katwe slum through chess—a game so foreign there is no word for it in their native language. Laying a chessboard in the dirt, Robert began to teach. At first children came for a free bowl of porridge, but many grew to love the game that—like their daily lives—requires persevering against great obstacles. Of these kids, one girl stood out as an immense talent: Phiona.<br> <br>By the age of eleven Phiona was her country’s junior champion, and at fifteen, the national champion. Now a Woman Candidate Master—the first female titled player in her country’s history—Phiona dreams of becoming a Grandmaster, the most elite level in chess. But to reach that goal, she must grapple with everyday life in one of the world’s most unstable countries. <i>The Queen of Katwe</i> is a “remarkable” (NPR) and “riveting” (<i>New York Post</i>) book that shows how “Phiona’s story transcends the limitations of the chessboard” (Robert Hess, US Grandmaster).