Rebel Queen by Polgar, Susan (9781538757291) | Browns Books
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Rebel Queen : The Cold War, Misogyny, and the Making of a Grandmaster

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Born to a poor Jewish family in Cold War Budapest, Susan Polgar had the odds stacked against her-from having few resources, to growing up in a sexist culture rife with vicious anti-Semitism.

Yet her father subscribed to the belief that geniuses are not born, but created, so he set out to ensure her success in an unlikely field: chess. At age 4, she won her first tournament. By 15, she was the top-rated female player in the world.

She was the first woman ever to hold the men's Grandmaster title-chess' highest designation.

The ensuing wins and accolades provided incredible highs to coincide with extreme lows as Polgar's celebrity brought backlash, including sabotage and state-sponsored intimidation. REBEL QUEEN is the memoir of her improbable rise, offering a rare behind-the-scenes chess story and featuring some of the game's most legendary characters.

Yet it is a narrative that transcends chess, the story of a genius, treated from birth as a second-class citizen, who thrilled against all odds.

It is an incredible underdog story told by the woman who actually lived it.

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Grand Central Publishing
153875729X / 9781538757291
Hardback
03/04/2025
United States
English
320 pages
23 cm

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