Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale
by:
David Kudler (author)
Can one girl win a war? My name is Kano Murasaki, but most people call me Risuko. Squirrel. I am from Serenity Province, though I was not born there. My nation has been at war for a hundred years, Serenity is under attack, my family is in disgrace, but some people think that I can bring victory....
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Can one girl win a war?
My name is Kano Murasaki, but most people call me Risuko. Squirrel.
I am from Serenity Province, though I was not born there.
My nation has been at war for a hundred years, Serenity is under attack, my family is in disgrace, but some people think that I can bring victory.
That I can be a very special kind of woman.
All I want to do is climb.
My name is Kano Murasaki, but everyone calls me Squirrel.
Risuko.
Though Japan has been devastated by a century of civil war, Risuko just wants to climb trees. Growing up far from the battlefields and court intrigues, the fatherless girl finds herself pulled into a plot that may reunite Japan -- or may destroy it. She is torn from her home and what is left of her family, but finds new friends at a school that may not be what it seems.
Magical but historical, Risuko follows her along the first dangerous steps to discovering who she truly is.
Kano Murasaki, called Risuko (Squirrel) is a young, fatherless girl, more comfortable climbing trees than down on the ground. Yet she finds herself enmeshed in a game where the board is the whole nation of Japan, where the pieces are armies, moved by scheming lords, and a single girl couldn't possibly have the power to change the outcome. Or could she?
YOUNG ADULT HISTORICAL ADVENTURE
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781938808340 (1938808347)
Publish date: 2016-06-15
Publisher: Stillpoint/Atalanta
Pages no: 230
Edition language: English
Series: Seasons of the Sword (#1)
I started this book with enthusiasm, expecting it to be an historical fiction novel about Japan, but although it was based on historical fact, I hadn't anticipated that it would be quite so much a YA adventure story. I'm afraid I really struggled to connect with the book. Admittedly the Japanese nam...
**I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review from the NetGalley**Cover: Beautiful and fittingRating 5 StarsOverall: Beautifully written Characters: Flawed as humans, but perfection as characters!Plot: It starts out slow as it introduces characters, but things start to snow-ball once the...
I didn’t know what to expect when I started this novel but I found it captivating as Risuko discovers the fight within her. There are many things to like about this story; one thing is I liked the way that as the characters are deciphering the questions as they move around in the story, we also as r...