Heart of a Samurai
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Heart of a Samurai
A Japanese fishing vessel in 1841 sinks and its crew is rescued by a passing American ship. Our hero is Manjiro, a 14 year old boy, is adopted by the captain of the western ship. Eventually he makes his way back to Japan where he helps the emperor to lower the wall around Japan. The emperor calls him a samurai, the boy's ultimate dream.
In 1841, a Japanese fishing vessel sinks, forcing its crew to swim to a small, unknown island. They are rescued by a passing American ship. With Japan's borders closed to all Western nations, the crew sets off to America, learning English along the way.
Manjiro, a 14-year-old boy, is curious and eager to learn everything he can about this new culture. Eventually, the captain adopts Manjiro and takes him to his home in New England. The boy lives there for some time before heading to San Francisco to pan for gold. After many years, he makes it back to Japan, only to be imprisoned as an outsider. With his hard-won knowledge of the West, Manjiro is in a unique position to persuade the emperor to ease open the boundaries around Japan; he may even achieve his unlikely dream of becoming a samurai.
Heart of a Samurai is a 2011 Newbery Honor Book.
Accolades and Praise for Heart of a Samurai
- 2011 Newbery Honor Book
- New York Times Bestseller
- NPR Backseat Book Club pick
"A terrific biographical novel by Margi Preus." - Wall Street Journal
STARRED REVIEW
"It's a classic fish-out-of-water story (although this fish goes into the water repeatedly), and it's precisely this classic structure that gives the novel the sturdy bones of a timeless tale. Bracketed by gritty seafaring episodesβsalty and bloody enough to assure us that Preus has done her researchβthe book's heart is its middle section, in which Manjiro, allegedly the first Japanese to set foot in America, deals with the prejudice and promise of a new world. By Japanese tradition, Manjiro was destined to be no more than a humble fisherman, but when his 10-year saga ends, he has become so much more." - Booklist, starred review
STARRED REVIEW
"Illustrated with Manjiro's own pencil drawings in addition to other archival material and original art from Tamaki, this is a captivating fictionalised (although notably faithful) retelling of the boy's adventures. Capturing his wonder, remarkable willingness to learn, the prejudice he encountered and the way he eventually influenced officials in Japan to open the country, this highly entertaining page-turner." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review
STARRED REVIEW
"Stunning debut novel. Preus places readers in the young man's shoes, whether he is on a ship or in a Japanese prison. Her deftness in writing is evident in two poignant scenes, one in which Manjiro realises the similarities between the Japanese and the Americans and the other when he reunites with his Japanese family." - School Library Journal, starred review
STARRED REVIEW
"Preus mixes fact with fiction in a tale that is at once adventurous, heartwarming, sprawling, and nerve-racking in its depictions of early anti-Asian sentiment. She succeeds in making readers feel every bit as 'other' as Manjiro, while showing America at its best and worst through his eyes." - Publishers Weekly, starred review
"First-time novelist Preus turns the true story of Manjiro into an action-packed boy's adventure tale." - Horn Book
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
Heart of a Samurai by Margi Preus has received praise for its engaging narrative and historical accuracy. Reviewers appreciate the story's young adult appeal, highlighting its themes of adventure, cultural discovery, and resilience. The depiction of the protagonist's journey from Japan to America and back is noted for its insightful exploration of cultural differences and personal growth.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781419702006
Publisher: Abrams
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 January 2012
Country: United States
Imprint: Amulet Books
Audience: Teenage
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 211.0mm
Height: 146.0mm
Weight: 360g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Margi Preus has written many popular plays and picture books for children, including Windswept, Lily Leads the Way, and The Bamboo Sword. She teaches a childrenβs literature course at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, where she writes for Colder by the Lake Comedy Theater and also watches for whales on Lake Superior.
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