Book Signing and Discussion with Author Kyla Zhao

02/28/2026, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

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Overview

Type: Community Event

Admission: Free.

Description

GET READY FOR A GRIPPING NOVEL EVENT! Join the World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries, Saint Louis’s premier cultural destination, for a unique and approachable book signing and open play. This interactive, family-friendly program is a highlight of the local calendar and a fun way to experience chess education through engaging conversation and creative play. The Program: May the Best Player Win Book Signing Meet Author Kyla Zhao Spend an afternoon immersed in the world of competitive chess during a conversation about the book May the Best Player Win with author Kyla Zhao and International Master Irene Sukandar! A family-friendly take on The Queen’s Gambit, the book follows a young chess prodigy navigating gender stereotypes and the pressure to succeed. Zhao will discuss the inspiration behind her book and the writing process. Books will be available for signing and audience members can participate in open chess play after the talk. Attendees will get the chance to: Meet Kyla Zhao and hear about her inspiration and writing process Play a few games during open play Engage in lively conversation about the book, strategy, and more Bring your copy of May the Best Player Win to be signed, or purchase one at our acclaimed gift shop, Q Boutique, to secure a unique, signed keepsake—the perfect gift for any book or chess lover. You can pre-order your copy from Q Boutique here. All attendees will enjoy the chance to meet an award-winning author and play chess in a beautiful Saint Louis art gallery—no chess experience is needed to join in! Entry to the program is FREE for both General Admission and WCHOF Members! Learn more about becoming a member. About the author: In the day, Kyla works in Silicon Valley’s tech industry. At night, she writes novels that champion Asian representation and female empowerment. Kyla has also written for Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Tatler. She graduated from Stanford University in 2021 with an MA in Communication and BA in Psychology.

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Website:
World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries

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Tags: Central West End

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Location:
World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries
4652 Maryland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63108

Sponsor:
World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries

Email:
events@worldchesshof.org

View details and materials on stlouis-mo.gov

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