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In 1841, a Japanese fishing vessel sinks, and its crew swims to a small, unknown island, where they are rescued by an American ship. With Japan's borders closed to Western nations, the crew heads to America, learning English along the way. Manjiro, a curious 14-year-old boy, is eager to absorb everything about this new culture. Eventually adopted by the ship's captain, he moves to New England, then travels to San Francisco to pan for gold. After many years, he returns to Japan, only to be imprisoned as an outsider. Armed with his knowledge of the West, Manjiro seeks to persuade the emperor to open Japan's borders and fulfill his dream of becoming a samurai. This Newbery Honor Book is praised for its rich storytelling, blending gritty seafaring adventures with a poignant exploration of prejudice and promise. Manjiro's journey, illustrated with his own drawings and archival material, captures his wonder and willingness to learn, as well as the challenges he faces. The narrative highlights the similarities between cultures and the emotional reunions with his family. The author skillfully intertwines fact and fiction, creating an adventurous and heartwarming tale that reflects early anti-Asian sentiments while showcasing America through Manjiro's eyes.
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Heart of a Samurai, Margi Preus
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
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- Titel
- Heart of a Samurai
- Untertitel
- Newbery Medal-Winning Adventure Novel
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Margi Preus
- Verlag
- Amulet Paperbacks
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 336
- ISBN10
- 1419702009
- ISBN13
- 9781419702006
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Historisches Thema, Kinderbücher, Historische Romane, Abenteuer, Young Adult, USA, Biographien, Japan, Für Kinder und Jugendliche, Erwachsenwerden, Asien, Für Kinder von 8–12 Jahren, Überleben, Japanisch
- Beschreibung
- In 1841, a Japanese fishing vessel sinks, and its crew swims to a small, unknown island, where they are rescued by an American ship. With Japan's borders closed to Western nations, the crew heads to America, learning English along the way. Manjiro, a curious 14-year-old boy, is eager to absorb everything about this new culture. Eventually adopted by the ship's captain, he moves to New England, then travels to San Francisco to pan for gold. After many years, he returns to Japan, only to be imprisoned as an outsider. Armed with his knowledge of the West, Manjiro seeks to persuade the emperor to open Japan's borders and fulfill his dream of becoming a samurai. This Newbery Honor Book is praised for its rich storytelling, blending gritty seafaring adventures with a poignant exploration of prejudice and promise. Manjiro's journey, illustrated with his own drawings and archival material, captures his wonder and willingness to learn, as well as the challenges he faces. The narrative highlights the similarities between cultures and the emotional reunions with his family. The author skillfully intertwines fact and fiction, creating an adventurous and heartwarming tale that reflects early anti-Asian sentiments while showcasing America through Manjiro's eyes.


