The Kings of New York:
A Year Among the Geeks, Oddballs, and Genuises Who Make Up America’s Top High School Chess Team

Editorial Reviews:

From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Weinreb, whose work has appeared three times in The Best American Sports Writing, offers the story of a year spent with Brooklyn’s Edward R. Murrow High School chess team as it strives for a national championship. Weinreb makes several choices that work well for a year-in-the-life account. For one, he eschews unnecessary speculation about the teen chess prodigies’ psychology, a strategy that taken with his deft reporting of how they view themselves and one another renders them more accessible, more natural and consequently more interesting. Weinreb also expands his arena by investigating the cultural milieu of the modern chess world. He describes what it takes to be a successful high-level chess player, the difficulties women have in this world, the very nature of the game and the phenomenon of the chess prodigy, using the experience of Josh Waitzkin, who has now retired from competitive chess and was the subject of the movie Searching for Bobby Fischer….

Information about the book on Amazon can be found here.

NY Chess Mom just sent me this review link from the NY Times. Here it is.

Michael is a fantastic writer. I did not finish reading the entire book yet (more than half way) but I thoroughly enjoy what I have read so far. I also know some of the players on this team and they are a fantastic group of kids. Well done Michael!

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