The Queen I Loved, Game Me the Checkmate!: A Love Story Over the Game of Chess

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‘The Queen I Loved, Gave Me THE CHECKMATE’ is a biography and based on the truths. It is a love story with a happy ending, even though the narrator does not get the one he loved. In other words, it is a romantic thriller. The story is narrated in flashback. It takes the readers in the years when the narrator was in school. He was a teen with high ambitions. This is a story dealing in conflicts between his aims, passions and love. It shows how a young, passionate teen boy falls in love with his dream-girl over the game of chess. The board of chess becomes his empire and the girl becomes his queen. He desperately desires to marry her, but if wishes were horses, then beggars would ride. Tables turn and the going gets tougher for him but so does he.

It is a thriller, so it would be unfair to reveal its plot. The only fact I want to mention is that I, Rishabh Anand, am the narrator of this story and hence, ‘The Queen I Loved, Gave Me THE CHECKMATE’ is an autobiography. Interestingly, it mentions many chess games.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rishabh Anand

Rishabh Anand, born and brought up in Lucknow, is fond of playing chess and loves to listen music. Likes to write and narrate poems as well. A civil engineer by profession has recently stepped into construction business after working in a real-estate group for few years. Since childhood, he has been fond of literature and has succeeded in giving shape to his expressions in this book. Though, he is more fond of composing poems than writing novels still, he intends to write another book after this- 'The Knight of the Nation'. Personally, he dedicates this book to Mrs. Alexandra Kosteniuk- the chess wizard from Russia who is considered to be the unrivalled 'Queen' of chess.

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Title
The Queen I Loved, Game Me the Checkmate!: A Love Story Over the Game of Chess
Author
Edition
1st.ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9350880407, 9789350880401
Length
162p., 20cm.
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