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Samurai Rising

the epic life of Minamoto Yoshitsune

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An edition of Samurai Rising (2016)

Samurai Rising

the epic life of Minamoto Yoshitsune

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Child exile. Teenage runaway. Military genius. Immortal hero. Yoshitsune had little going for him. Exiled to a monastery, he had no money, no allies, and no martial training. He wasn't big or strong or good-looking. His only assets were brains, ambition, and a dream. But childhood dreams can change history. At the age of fifteen, Yoshitsune escaped. Blow by painful blow, he learned the art of the sword. Fall after bruising fall, he mastered mounted archery. He joined his half brother Yoritomo in an uprising against the most powerful samurai in Japan. This is the story of insane courage and daring feats, bitter rivalry and fatal love. Based on one of the great works of Japanese history and literature, Samurai Rising takes a clear-eyed, very modern look at the way of the samurai and at the man who became the most famous samurai of all. - Author website.

Minamoto Yoshitsune should not have been a samurai. But his story is legend in this real-life saga. This epic tale of warriors and bravery, rebellion and revenge, reads like a novel, but is the true story of the greatest samurai in Japanese history. When Yoshitsune was just a baby, his father went to war with a rival samurai family and lost. His father was killed, his mother captured, and his brothers sent away. Yoshitsune was raised in his enemy's household until he was sent to live in a monastery. He grew up skinny and small. Not the warrior type. But he did inherit his family pride and when the time came for the Minamoto to rise up against their enemy once again, Yoshitsune was there. His daring feats -- such as storming a fortress by riding on horseback down the side of a cliff -- and his glorious victory at sea, secured Yoshitsune's place in history and his story is still being told centuries later. - Publisher.

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Charlesbridge
Language
English
Pages
236

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Table of Contents

Disaster in Kyoto: Kyoto, 1160 CE
Headless ghosts: Kurama, 1160-1174 CE
Samurai boot camp: Hiraizumi, 1174-1180 CE
Brothers-in-arms: Kamakura, 1180-1184 CE
Perilous river: Kyoto, 1184 CE
Midnight strike: Ichi-no-Tani, 1184 CE
Hooves like hailstones: Ichi-no-Tani, 1184 CE
Into the storm: Kyoto, Shikoku, and Yashima, 1184-1185 CE
The dropped bow: Yashima, 1185 CE
The drowned sword: Dan-no-Ura, 1185 CE
Assassins in the dark: Dan-no-Ura, Kyoto, and Koshigoe, 1185 CE
Shizuka's song: Kyoto, Kamakura, and the Yoshino Mountains, 1185-1186 CE
The fugitive: locations unknown, 1185-1187 CE
Feast of arrows: Hiraizumi, 1187-1189 CE
Epilogue: the Samurai weeps

Edition Notes

American Library Association Notable Book, Booklist Editor's Choice, Booklist Top Ten Biography for Youth, Eureka! Gold Award, California Reading Association, Junior Library Guild Selection, Kirkus Reviews Best Middle Grade Books, School Library Journal Battle of the Kid's Books Contender, School Library Journal Best of the Year, YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award finalist, Nerdy Book Award, Nonfiction Detectives Best of the Year, Booklist starred review, School Library Journal starred review, Bulletin of the Cooperative Center for Children's Books starred review, Kirkus starred review, Capitol Choices, Texas Topaz Reading List

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Library of Congress
DS856.72.M56T87 2015, DS856.72.M56 T87 2015, DS856.72.M56 T87 2016

Contributors

Illustrator
Gareth Hinds

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiii, 236 p.
Number of pages
236
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL26361024M
ISBN 10
1580895840
ISBN 13
9781580895842
LCCN
2014049179
OCLC/WorldCat
908698781

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