20 Books for Fans of The Queen's Gambit

By Anne Rouyer, Supervising Young Adult Librarian
November 17, 2020
Mulberry Street Library
a woman with red hair moves a chess piece on a board

Like many people, I have found myself loving the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit. A show about an orphan girl in Kentucky in the 1950s who becomes obsessed with the game of chess and becomes a prodigy at a very young age in a game dominated by men. As someone who knows nothing about chess beyond the fact that I do not understand it, I was riveted by the chess scenes but the series is more than that. It is a coming-of-age story of a girl dealing with psychological trauma, abandonment issues, high-stakes competitions, fame, and is also filled with gorgeous costumes. 

Based on the 1983 book The Queen’s Gambit by Walter Tevis, the story had been bouncing around Hollywood for a while before finally getting made into a series. Tevis is famous for his pool hall novels, The Hustler and The Color of Money which were turned into classic films. For much of the 1950s and 60s, he was a celebrated writer and then he started drinking...a lot. For nearly twenty years, he drank and didn’t write; instead, he turned from the pool hall to chess. He became obsessed with the game of chess, playing it and studying strategy until he finally sobered up, moved to New York City, and wrote The Queen’s Gambit.

As soon as I finished the series, I wanted non-fiction books about chess, chess history, obsession, and young prodigies. I wanted fiction books that felt like The Queen’s Gambit.  Books with dramatic chess games. Books set during the mid-20th century in America, Europe and Russia and coming-of-age stories full of angst, psychological trauma, and introspection. Stories with women and men dealing with past mistakes, family drama, the pitfalls of fame and discovering a found family. Stories with style. This is a selection of what I found.

Most of these books are available as e-books and audiobooks through SimplyE and OverDrive and all are available for checkout from our Grab and Go locations.