The Samurai's Daughter by Lesley Downer - ISBN: 9780552163453
Paperback
Forbidden love blooms amidst war and revenge in divided Japan.

The Samurai's Daughter

The Shogun Quartet, Book 4

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  • Paperback

    560 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2013

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Summary

Published in hardback as The Courtesan and the Samurai, this epic tale of love and war, of a nation divided and a love that can never be, is based on the true story of ‘the last Samurai’.

In the brave new Japan of the 1870s, Taka and Nobu meet as children and fall in love; but their relationship will test the limits of society. Unified after a bitter civil war, Japan is rapidly turning into a modern country with rickshaws, railways and schools for girls. Commoners can marry t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780552163453
ISBN-10:0552163457
Author:Lesley Downer
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Corgi Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:560
Release Date:1 October 2013
Weight:378g
Dimensions:198mm x 127mm x 35mm
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Critics Review

A magnificent, sweeping tale of love and war in nineteenth century Japan. No-one writes about Japan with more mastery of historical and cultural detail than Lesley Downer. I was enthralled by this wonderful novel. – Katie Hickman
This tale of a forbidden love, set during the era of the Last Samurai, completely captivated me. I was swept along by Taka and Nobu’s struggle to be together in the face of family opposition, social difference and, ultimately, war. The world of the book - 1870s Japan - is vividly evoked. But most of all this is a compelling and intensely romantic story, beautifully told. – Isabel Wolff
Against the backdrop of civil war, Lesley Downer has created a rich epic of love, confusion and loyalty. Her deep knowledge, powers of description and meticulous attention to detail draws us into the hopes and fears of 19th Century Japan in such way that you will taste the food, watch the fashions, smell the streets and live through the personal tumult of a society on the edge of change. With Across a Bridge of Dreams, Ms Downer shows she is a writer at the very top of her game. – Humphrey Hawksley
Like the era she describes, Downer has united two contradictory themes: love and war. Fans of period romance should be sure to pack Across A Bridge Of Dreams this summer, but those who prize blood over love in historical fiction will also find much to enjoy. * Independent *
An epic tale of love and war, full of colour. * Choice, July 2012 *

About The Author

Lesley Downer

Lesley Downer’s mother was Chinese and her father a professor of Chinese, so she grew up in a house full of books on Asia. But it was Japan, not China, that proved the more alluring, and she lived there for some fifteen years. She has written many books about the country and its culture, including Geisha- The Secret History of a Vanishing World, and Madame Sadayakko- The Geisha who Seduced the West, and has presented television programmes on Japan for Channel 4, the BBC and NHK. She lives in London with her husband, the author Arthur I. Miller, and still makes sure she goes to Japan every year.

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