Heart of a Samurai
Margi Preus, Abrams/Amulet, $15.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-8109-8981-8
In picture book author (The Peace Bell) Preus’s excellent first novel, based on the true story of Manjiro Nakahama, Manjiro is 14 in 1841 when he is shipwrecked in a storm. An American whaling ship eventually rescues him and his shipmates, and while his fellow fishermen are fearful of the “barbarians,” Manjiro is curious about them and the world. Knowing Japanese law forbids him from returning home because he’s left the country, he learns English and whaling, gets a new name and family with the captain, and eventually seeks his way in America as the first known Japanese to set foot there. He finds innovative ways to challenge both hardships and prejudice, and never loses his curiosity. 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. Period illustrations by Manjiro himself and others, as well as new art from Jillian Tamaki, a glossary, and other background information are included. Ages 10–14. (Aug.)
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Reviewed on: 07/26/2010
Genre: Children's
Hardcover - 319 pages - 978-4-08-773477-5
Paperback - 336 pages - 978-1-4197-0200-6
Paperback - 238 pages - 978-7-5417-4937-7
Paperback - 978-986-216-843-1
Prebound-Glued - 301 pages - 978-1-61383-377-3