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Child of Vengeance - (Saga of Musashi Miyamoto) by David Kirk (Paperback)

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  • Inspired by the true story of sixteenth-century samurai Musashi Miyamoto, David Kirk has crafted a rich, absorbing novel of one young man's coming of age at a crucial turning point in Japanese history.
  • About the Author: DAVID KIRK first became interested in Japanese history when his father gave him a copy of James Clavell's Shogun.
  • 336 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
  • Series Name: Saga of Musashi Miyamoto

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Inspired by the true story of sixteenth-century samurai Musashi Miyamoto, David Kirk has crafted a rich, absorbing novel of one young man's coming of age at a crucial turning point in Japanese history.

Thirteen-year-old Bennosuke is deeply disconnected from the rest of his village. When he was five, his mother died, and his father, a powerful samurai, has been traveling the country in service to his lord ever since. Raised by his uncle, a monk, who has tried to teach his charge to eschew violence and martial glory and embrace knowledge and peace, Bennosuke worships his absent, renowned father, Munisai. Subject to shifting alliances beyond his control, Munisai has become indebted to the odious Nakata clan. This escalating feud forces him to return home to his village--followed by his enemies. Now Bennosuke will be forced to confront harsh truths about his family history and his own place in it--and to choose between the paths of samurai and monk.



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"Restores my faith in historical fiction to bring lost worlds to life. Bravo! The keenest and most vivid evocation of the inner life of the East since James Clavell's" Shogun"." --Steven Pressfield, " New York Times" bestselling author of "Gates of Fire"

"A brilliant piece of historical fiction--loaded with treachery and betrayal--that pulses with life." --Steve Berry, "New York Times "bestselling author of "The Columbus Affair"

"Positively seethes with energy . . . showing feudal Japan as a complex culture in which cunning and poetry are indispensable, and death and vengeance unavoidable." --"Publishers Weekly "

"Rips along at the speed of a deftly wielded, flashing katana sword." --"Library Journal "(starred review)

"A swashbuckling good read, laced with wisdom. . . . Worthy of its own samurai film." --"National Post "(Canada)

"[A] superb depiction of samurai culture." --"Kirkus Reviews"

"Kirk's spare portrayal of the way of life of the samurai, whose duty it is to protect, defend, and avenge and for whom dying is nothing and winning is all, proves remarkably compelling." -"Booklist"

"A fascinating, exciting book, beautifully observed. Kirk avoids cliches at every turn, and creates characters of great depth. An absolute gem." --Conn Iggulden, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Genghis: Birth of an Empire 58k MM/19k HC"

"he book I've been waiting for! Razor sharp samurai action coupled with a brutally realistic vision of life in sixteenth-century Japan, a real find." --Anthony Riches, author of "Wounds of Honor"

"Kirk presents 17th-century Japan as a world imbued with stately rituals, unshakable principles and a rigid moral code.... sure to be compared to Clavell's work in its superb depiction of samurai culture."
--Kirkus Reviews
"This historical debut rips along at the speed of a deftly wielded, flashing katana sword....Well anchored in history, beliefs, and traditions of feudal Japan, this novel is a personal psychological trip...educational, engrossing, and just plain fun-to-read....should appeal to a wide variety of readers, especially those who loved James Clavell's "Shogun.""
--Library Journal, starred review
"A brilliant piece of historical fiction --- loaded with treachery and betrayal --- that pulses with life. This one is going to find an honored place on many a keeper shelf. It's a must read debut from an exciting new voice."
--Steve Berry, "New York Times" Bestselling author of The Columbus Affair
"A fascinating, exciting book, beautifully observed. Kirk avoids cliches at every turn, and creates characters of great depth. An absolute gem."
--Conn Iggulden, "New York Times" Bestselling author of Genghis: Birth of an Empire
"I've been fascinated by Musashi Miyamoto since I first read "The Book of Five Rings" in college. David Kirk's "Child of Vengeance" restores my faith in historical fiction to bring lost worlds to life. Bravo! The keenest and most vivid evocation of the inner life of the East since James Clavell's "Shogun.""
--Steven Pressfield, "New York Times" Bestselling author of Gates of Fire
"Kirk proves himself a worthy samurai novelist with this brutal account of real-life 17th-century swordsman Musashi Miyamoto... Kirk, who lives in Japan, positively seethes with energy when depicting bloody violence--from great battlefields to intimate ritual suicide--showing feudal Japan as a complex culture in which cunning and poetry are indispensable, and death and vengeance unavoidable."
"--Publishers Weekl



About the Author



DAVID KIRK first became interested in Japanese history when his father gave him a copy of James Clavell's Shogun. Years later he would be inspired to write his dissertation on samurai cinema. Kirk now lives in Japan, where he works as an English-language teacher and is at work on a second Musashi Miyamoto novel.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.1 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Historical
Series Title: Saga of Musashi Miyamoto
Publisher: Anchor Books
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: David Kirk
Language: English
Street Date: December 3, 2013
TCIN: 92189500
UPC: 9780345803009
Item Number (DPCI): 247-22-8952
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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