Young Samurai

Young Samurai
Author Chris Bradford
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Children's fiction
Publisher Puffin Books (UK)
Disney Hyperion (USA)
Published 2008-2011
Media type Print (paperback)

Young Samurai is a series of action-adventure stories written by Chris Bradford. It is set in 17th century Japan following the exploits of an English boy, Jack Fletcher, as he strives to be the first gaijin samurai.

Introduced by Puffin Books as their 'All New Action Hero', Young Samurai has been described as a 'Black Belt', Young Bond, Artemis Fowl with Swords and Percy Jackson with Ninja.

The first Young Samurai book, The Way of the Warrior, was published by Puffin Books in 2008. Disney bought the US publishing rights in the same year and has published the book in early March 2009. By the time of publication in the UK, the Young Samurai series had sold to over 16 different territories. The TV and film rights have been acquired by Coolabi.[1][2] Young Samurai: The Way of the Warrior has been nominated for over 14 major book awards and also Young Samurai: The Ring of Earth has won Northern Ireland Book Award 2011.

Contents

Characters (Way of The Warrior, Sword and Dragon)

Characters in The Ring of Earth

Characters in the Ring of Water

The Ring of Fire (Story Summary and Characters)

Winter 1614.

After a snowstorm forces him to take shelter, Jack comes across a village in need of protection from raiding mountain bandits. Torn between moving on or helping, Jack is persuaded to stay and fight their cause. But Jack is the first and only samurai to do so. Now he must enlist other warriors to the village’s aid before the bandits return to steal their harvest. No easy task when the reward is so little and he is a foreigner. If only he had his friends to call on…

deceased

The Ring of Wind (Story and Summary)

Spring, 1615.

Ambushed by the Shogun’s samurai, Jack and his friends have only one hope of escape – the Seto sea. But with ferocious storms, man-eating sharks and ninja pirates at every turn, their chosen route is fraught with danger. A treacherous crew only adds to their problems as they flee south from a ruthless samurai sea lord. Unless Jack can harness the Ring of Wind, he and his friends are destined for a watery grave…

Characters

Novels

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