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Sunrise in the Bronx by David MacEnulty is an English-language paperback memoir about how chess became a practical force for change in public schools in the Bronx. Rather than a manual with diagrams and game analysis, it offers a moving account of education, persistence and work with young people in difficult conditions.
What this book is about
In the 1990s, David MacEnulty set out to build a school chess programme where many people saw little chance of success. Against a backdrop of poverty, crime, racism and limited resources, he created an environment in Bronx schools where chess gave students more than competition alone.
The book follows his path from uncertain substitute teacher to respected chess coach. Along the way, he shows how he won support from principals, parents and donors, and how he taught children not only the rules of the game, but also planning, discipline, resilience and self-belief. Chess becomes a natural metaphor for life: think ahead, stay consistent and recover after setbacks.
Why read it?
This memoir combines personal story, educational reporting and a clear view of chess as a tool for development. It will appeal to readers looking for inspiring chess stories, teachers and coaches working with children, and anyone curious about how successful school teams can be built from the ground up.
It is also a good choice for readers interested in chess education, school coaching and memoirs from the chess world. The book focuses on the human impact of the work rather than on trophies alone.
Edition details
- Author: David MacEnulty
- Language: English
- Format: Paperback
- Content type: Memoir and educational non-fiction
- Chess content: No diagrams or game analysis
- Page count: 224 pages
- Binding: Softcover
Key details
- Product type: paperback chess memoir
- Author: David MacEnulty
- Language: English
- Format: Paperback
- Page count: 224 pages
- Content type: Memoir and educational non-fiction
- Chess content: No diagrams or game analysis
Tangible precision
Each move strengthens curiosity, concentration, and self-confidence.

