Kimiko Chou, Girl Samurai

Kimiko Chou, Girl Samurai - Paperback

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Kimiko Chou, Girl Samurai

Kimiko Chou, Girl Samurai - Paperback

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by Con Chapman (Author)

KIMIKO CHOU is a girl on a mission. Her mother and brother have been killed by robbers in 14th century Japan while her father, a samurai warrior, is off on an invasion of Korea.


Chou ("butterfly" in Japanese) narrowly escapes death by hiding while the robbers ransack her home, then-dressed as a boy in her brother's clothes-she goes in quest of her father. Alone on the road, she takes up with Hyōgo Narutomi, a former samurai who has been dismissed by seven previous masters, and Moto Mori, his page.


The three of them-man, boy, and girl-make their way across Japan along with Piebald, an old horse with a curious spot on his coat that resembles a Fenghuang, the mythical bird that rules over all others in Asian mythology. Together this unlikely trio experience a series of adventures and narrow escapes until Chou and Mori-but not Narutomi-land in Korea. There, as a spy for the Koreans, Chou searches for her father-across enemy lines



Number of Pages: 140
Dimensions: 0.33 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Publication Date: March 15, 2021
ISBN9781636495521
Author Con Chapman
PublisherAtmosphere Press
GenreYoung adult and Society & culture
FormatPaperback
PublishedMarch 2021
LanguageENG- English
Pages140
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults and Adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Con Chapman

Con Chapman is a Boston-area writer and author of Rabbit's Blues: The Life and Music of Johnny Hodges, winner of the 2019 Book of the Year Award by Hot Club de France, and Kansas City Jazz: A Little Evil Will Do You Good, nominee for 2023 Book of the Year Award by the Jazz Journalists Association. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, and other publications.

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