Decoding Genius
The Unexpected Lessons of After-School Chess Club
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Publisher Description
For the child who thinks differently, chess may be the arena that finally fits. In Decoding Genius, Dan Shapiro shows how chess helps kids build focus, confidence, resilience, creativity, and decision-making beyond the board.
But the lessons go far beyond childhood. Decoding Genius is also for readers chasing a mental edge - people who want to think more clearly, perform under pressure, stay sharp, and understand how memory, strategy, patience, and preparation shape better decisions.
Driven by a desire to help his young son and an insatiable curiosity for how things work, Shapiro took a deep dive into the chess world. What began as a father's search for a meaningful after-school activity became a wider exploration of one of humanity's oldest and most fascinating games - and why chess has been recognized for centuries as a powerful tool for developing intellect, creativity, discipline, and strategic thinking.
Part personal story, part motivational guide for parents, and part exploration of brilliant minds shaped by chess, Decoding Genius opens the game to readers who may not know the rules, notation, or culture of chess, but want to understand what makes the chess mind so powerful.
Along the way, Shapiro uncovers remarkable stories of blindfolded grandmasters, prodigies, Soviet strategy, artificial intelligence, daring sacrifice, and the timeless appeal of a game that continues to challenge and sharpen the human mind.
Whether you are the parent or grandparent of a chess player, a new player yourself, or simply curious about the habits of high performers, Decoding Genius offers a fresh and accessible look at the power of chess - and the lessons it can carry into school, work, family, and life.