• The Queen of Katwe

  • A Story of Life, Chess, and One Extraordinary Girl
  • By: Tim Crothers
  • Narrated by: Robin Miles
  • Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (135 ratings)

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The Queen of Katwe

By: Tim Crothers
Narrated by: Robin Miles
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Based on a popular ESPN Magazine article - optioned by Disney films, a finalist for a National Magazine Award and chosen by Dave Eggers for inclusion in Best American Nonrequired Reading 2011 - the astonishing true story of Phiona Mutesi, a teenager from the slums of Kampala, Uganda, who - inspired by an unlikely mentor, a war refugee turned missionary - becomes an international chess champion.

Phiona Mutesi sleeps in a decrepit shack with her mother and four siblings and struggles to find a single meal each day. Phiona has been in and out of school her whole life because her mother cannot afford it, so she is only now learning to read and write. Phiona Mutesi is also one of the best chess players in the world.

One day in 2005, while searching for food, nine-year-old Phiona followed her brother to a dusty veranda where she met Robert Katende, another child of the Ugandan slums, who works for an American organization that offers relief and religion through sports. Robert introduced Phiona to the game of chess and soon recognized her immense talent. By the age of 11 Phiona was her country’s junior chess champion and at 15, her country’s national champion. In September of 2010 she traveled to Siberia, just her second time ever on an airplane, to compete in the Chess Olympiad, the world’s most prestigious team chess event.

Phiona’s dream is to one day become a grandmaster, the most elite title in chess, and to blaze a trail out of Katwe that other children in Robert’s chess community can follow. But to reach that goal, she must grapple with everyday life in one of the world’s most unstable countries, a place where girls are taught to be mothers, not dreamers, and the threats of AIDS, kidnapping, and starvation loom over the people of Katwe.

Acclaimed sports journalist Tim Crothers has written a riveting and inspiring account of one girl’s improbable journey to becoming a chess champion. The Queen of Katwe will thrill every listener who loves a great underdog story.

©2012 Tim Crothers (P)2012 Simon & Schuster

Critic reviews

"A moving and universal story of the power of potential and the wonder of perseverance. This story will inspire you - and will make you wonder how many more Phionas there are among us." (Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, New York Times best-selling author of The Dressmaker of Khair Khana)
"This story of a young woman's triumph over the unimaginably cruel fortune she was born into would pierce a heart of stone." (Hillary Jordan, New York Times best-selling author of Mudbound and When She Woke)
" The Queen of Katwe is gripping. We witness Phiona's incredible evolution as a player, as she competes against older and far more experienced competitors. It also offers readers a fascinating look at a war-torn and struggling nation, as well as the unlikely story of how her mentor, Robert Katende, a refugee of Uganda's civil war, has created a flourishing chess program for kids in one of Africa's most treacherous slums. This story has the power to inspire girls everywhere." (Alexandra Kosteniuk, Grandmaster, 12th Women's World Chess Champion)

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intricate as any chess game

although there is a great deal of Christian influence throughout it is not over done and pulls at your heartstrings as it makes you consider your own fortunate life

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Astonishing.

A remarkable, true, story that is both well written and brilliantly narrated. Very uplifting and highly recommended.

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OUTSTANDING

I own a Blu-ray of the movie, so I felt compelled to get the audio book. The book filled in the gaps the movie left out. The movie was inspirational, but now completing the book makes the story of Phiona Mutesi much more significant.

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Outstanding!!

After having seen the movie 7 times, yes, s-e-v-e-n times, I still loved this book! I t was good to learn details that were left out of the movie.

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good story, average writing.

I enjoyed most of this book, despite its difficult content. I really enjoyed the performance of the reader, but sometimes the writing was not very clean and hard to follow. It might be clearer in the written version, but I was unable to tell witch quotes were spoken originally in English and which were translated. Sometimes, it sounded like a very awkward translation when a character was speaking.

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Living "In the in-between": A powerful story about reality vs. hope. (Hope wins)

Great story. Not just about Phiona Mutesi (Fiona). But about the power of Christ and how He works through missions and missionaries. About how God redeems the struggles and suffering of others, and works to give people hope. Plans tirelessly to reach and to be able to have relationships with all of his children. Especially those living in, as the book would say, "the in-between" life everyday.
Very inspiring.

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Fiona/Phiona

I listened with my sons. We all liked this book, but wished it talked more about Fiona. I feel 4-5 chapters went on before we heard of Fiona for the first time.

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Are you depressed? Then don't listen to this book

The girl's story is compelling but the book is relentlessly depressing and painful. You won't learn anything about chess itself other than feeling for the players who have to come home to a slum and one meal a day. I hope she got a healthy cut of the movie rights.

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Lessons learned by all

I loved how Robert soaked up everything he could in his growth and continued to reach out to teach show and instill what he knew to his students ‼️
I loved how he opened the children’s eyes what is beyond their ghetto depressed area. He exposed them to what life really is about w hard work- their potential to live and be happy through chess.

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This should be a movie

I hope that this can be changed into a movie. Such a powerful story! The world needs to hear it.

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