The first book to focus on United States Chess Champion Grandmaster
Hikaru Nakamura's fascinating journey to the top of world chess is
documented in this look at his life and career. Hikaru was not a typical
child prodigy, and at his first Junior World championships didn't even
make it onto the winners' podium. He won a World Cup medal at the age of
13 and at the age of 24, he is still surprising the chess world. He is
considered by many to be the greatest American chess player since the
legendary Bobby Fischer, and this book features a prologue penned by
Lubosh Kavalek, Bobby's insider and supporter at the match of the
century against Boris Spasski in 1972.