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Original Title: | The Way of the Warrior |
ISBN: | 1423118715 (ISBN13: 9781423118718) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.youngsamurai.com/site/YOUN/Templates/General.aspx?pageid=164&cc=GB |
Series: | Young Samurai #1 |
Characters: | Jon, Jack Fletcher (Young Samurai), Masamoto Takeshi, Masamoto Tenno, Ginsel, Bosun |
Literary Awards: | Carnegie Medal Nominee (2009) |

Chris Bradford
Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.22 | 6474 Users | 465 Reviews
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Title | : | The Way of the Warrior (Young Samurai #1) |
Author | : | Chris Bradford |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | March 3rd 2009 by Hyperion Book CH (first published August 8th 2008) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Cultural. Japan. Fiction |
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August 1611. Jack Fletcher is shipwrecked off the coast of Japan - his beloved father and the crew lie slaughtered by ninja pirates.Rescued by the legendary sword master Masamoto Takeshi, Jack's only hope is to become a samurai warrior. And so his training begins.
But life at the samurai school is a constant fight for survival. Even with his friend Akiko by his side, Jack is singled out by bullies and treated as an outcast.
With courage in his heart and his sword held high, can Jack prove himself and face his deadliest rival yet?
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The Way of the Warrior by Chris Bradford - Young Samurai Series - This felt like quite the well researched book filled with philosophy in an approachable manner. I really appreciated the perspectives on different cultures shared in the book and actually marked chapter 8 as the perfect chapter to read aloud to introduce world awareness and developing cultural respect and understanding, even when you don't understand what you're doing initially. In another portion of the book, chapter 15, I lovedVincent CaoGrade 9English Post Unit Assessment TaskThe Way of the Warrior Review This is my review of The Way of the Warrior (2008) by Chris Bradford . This book tells a story about a boy called Jack. He is 12 years old. In one night, his father was surrounded by a group of ninjas. he begged them in hope that they would let his son to live, but the ninja didnt seem to share his hope. e wanna jack find the rutter. the rutter is like Sacred objects.in that world and he be killed. jack is so sad.
My summer class is over, so what should I do with my time until fall classes? Hmmm. Obviously a trip to the library was in order.Since middle school I've had an interest in Japanese culture, due to the extreme consumption of anime and manga. So while I didn't think that this book written for a younger, less nerdy audience would have too many cultural references, I was mildly surprised. While keeping a more casual tone, there were indeed a lot of things to learn in this book, and a lot of

The beginning did not grab me immediately and I was prioritising other books over this one but I do admit that I was hooked after few chapters . Since I'm a fan of Japan , this book was really entertaining since it revolves around Japan's traditions and cultures ! Im really grateful for my friend who lend me this book . I might buy the rest of the trilogy :3
Jack Fletcher is shipwrecked on the coast of Japan, his father and the crew of the ship have all been slaughtered by ninjas, except for him. Luckily Jack is saved by a legendary sword master: Masamota Takeshi. Masamota adopts him and begins training him through the punishing physical and mental ways needed to be the samurai, hoping one day he can be the first gajin samurai. And so that maybe one day he can seek revenge on Dokugan Ryu, the one-eyed ninja that murdered his father.
Okay, so the Young Samurai is Harry Potter with an historical setting and a couple hundred fewer pages. YA readers won't care. The story is every adventure loving kid's fantasy. Set in Shogun era Japan of the late 1500's, Jack is a rigging monkey on his father's ship. When the ship is attacked by pirates, Jack ends up in the Sea of Japan, is rescued by a samurai and sent to an elite samurai training sshool. Of course, it turns out the pirate attack wasn't random, Jack has something the pirates
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