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Erik Christian Haugaard

The Samurai's Tale

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1984

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Super Short Summary

The Samurai’s Tale, by Erik Christian Haugaard, is a young adult historical novel set during Japan's Sengoku period, following the journey of Murakami Harutomo, an orphaned samurai's son, who rises from servitude to become a respected warrior. Along the way, he learns about honor and loyalty through the mentorship of various characters amid the era's turbulent civil wars. It contains depictions of violence and social inequalities inherent to feudal Japan.

Reviews & Readership

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Erik Christian Haugaard's The Samurai's Tale is praised for its rich historical detail and engaging narrative, transporting readers to feudal Japan with vivid descriptions and well-developed characters. However, some critique the pacing, finding certain sections sluggish. Overall, it offers an insightful and captivating glimpse into samurai culture, appealing to history buffs and young readers alike.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Samurai's Tale?

A reader who enjoys historical fiction set in feudal Japan, appreciates coming-of-age stories, and values rich cultural details would find The Samurai's Tale by Erik Christian Haugaard captivating. Comparable to readers who favor Shogun by James Clavell or Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn.

Book Details
Pages

256

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Japan • 16th century

Publication Year

1984

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

10-14 years

Lexile Level

960L

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