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Samurai Baby

Samurai Baby
Author: Marcus Robinson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1430303506

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Samurai Baby is a children's action adventure book with a unlikely hero and role model for children. A ten month old baby is given super human powers by five magical dragons transforming the baby into a samurai super hero with superhuman strength, speed, intelligence, martial arts skills, and the power of compassion. Along with her trusty super cat, Samurai Baby battles the notorious drug dealer Albino Jones, bent on polluting the school with drugs.


Sleepy Baby Samurai and the Magic Painting

Sleepy Baby Samurai and the Magic Painting
Author: Andrew Zeller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781777598600

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Sleepy Baby Samurai and the Magic Painting is a bedtime story about a sweet baby boy who cannot sleep. On baby's quest to find his Mommy and favorite blanket, he enters a magical fantasy world painted by her and inspired by Japanese art. It will take true courage, compassion, and imagination for this little Samurai to discover what he is seeking. For ages 4 - 8 (and anyone who enjoys stories of brave, sleepy heroes and baby dragons)


St. Nicholas

St. Nicholas
Author: Mary Mapes Dodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1898
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

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The Samurai's Secret

The Samurai's Secret
Author: Rei Kimura
Publisher: Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626016747

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Can a Japanese samurai of impeccable lineage in Edo period Japan get away with being gay? Can he break all the rules of society and get away with it? It all started when an aging samurai took an eccentric interest in a teenage peasant boy who had the unusual gift of writing. One day he brought his son, Lord Okimoto to the peasant’s house. Immediately when their gazes met, the samurai’s son and the teenage peasant, a forbidden love affair formed, an affair which broke all the rules of Japan’s Edo period society and a feudal class so sharply defined that it could cut like a knife. Four centuries later, an ancestor of Lord Okimoto finds a diary written by his peasant lover unfolding the anguished tale of a forbidden life went wrong, leaving behind a trail of broken hearts, shattered dreams and destroyed lives. The tale of the gay samurai who put duty and obligations above his poignant love travels one whole circle to arrive to the 21st century in a final twist to this intriguing story of how two young men dared to break all the rules in conservative unforgiving 18th century Japan.


The Hundred Rules of War

The Hundred Rules of War
Author: Tsukahara Bokuden
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Martial arts
ISBN: 9781548035662

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Includes photocopies of the handwritten calligraphic copy of The Hundred Rules of War by Tsukahara Bokuden, with transcription and analysis in Japanese by Hori Shohei, and English translation and notes by Eric Shahan.


Story of the World, Vol. 3: History for the Classical Child: Early Modern Times (Revised Edition) (Vol. 3) (Story of the World)

Story of the World, Vol. 3: History for the Classical Child: Early Modern Times (Revised Edition) (Vol. 3) (Story of the World)
Author: Susan Wise Bauer
Publisher: Peace Hill Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2004-04-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1942968027

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This third book in the four-volume narrative history series for elementary students will transform your study of history. The Story of the World has won awards from numerous homeschooling magazines and readers' polls—over 150,000 copies of the series in print! Now more than ever, other cultures are affecting our everyday lives—and our children need to learn about the other countries of the world and their history. Susan Wise Bauer has provided a captivating guide to the history of other lands. Written in an engaging, straightforward manner, The Story of the World: History for the Classical Child; Volume 3: Early Modern Times weaves world history into a story book format. Who was the Sun King? Why did the Luddites go around England smashing machines? And how did samurai become sumo wrestlers? The Story of the World covers the sweep of human history from ancient times until the present. Africa, China, Europe, the Americas—find out what happened all around the world in long-ago times. Designed as a read-aloud project for parents and children to share together, The Story of the World includes each continent and major people group. Volume 3: Early Modern Times is the third of a four volume series and covers the major historical events in the years 1600 to 1850, as well as including maps, illustrations, and tales from each culture. Each Story of the World volume provides a full year of history study when combined with the Activity Book, Audiobook, and Tests—each available separately to accompany each volume of The Story of the World Text Book. Volume 3 Grade Recommendation: Grades 3-8.


Black Meme

Black Meme
Author: Legacy Russell
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2024-05-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1839762837

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"Unsettles, expands and deepens our understanding of the black meme...necessary reading; brilliant and utterly convincing." –Christina Sharpe, author of Ordinary Notes "You will be galvanized by Legacy Russell’s analytic brilliance and visceral eloquence." –Margo Jefferson, author of Constructing a Nervous System A history of Black imagery that recasts our understanding of visual culture and technology In Black Meme, Legacy Russell, award-winning author of the groundbreaking Glitch Feminism, explores the “meme” as mapped to Black visual culture from 1900 to the present, mining both archival and contemporary media. Russell argues that without the contributions of Black people, digital culture would not exist in its current form. These meditations include the circulation of lynching postcards; why a mother allowed Jet magazine to publish a picture of her dead son, Emmett Till; and how the televised broadcast of protesters in Selma changed the debate on civil rights. Questions of the media representation of Blackness come to the fore as Russell considers how a citizen-recorded footage of the LAPD beating Rodney King became the first viral video. And the Anita Hill hearings shed light on the media’s creation of the Black icon. The ownership of Black imagery and death is considered in the story of Tamara Lanier’s fight to reclaim the daguerreotypes of her enslaved ancestors from Harvard. Meanwhile the live broadcast on Facebook of the murder of Philando Castile by the police after he was stopped for a broken taillight forces us to bear witness to the persistent legacy of the Black meme. Through imagery, memory and technology Black Meme shows us how images of Blackness have always been central to our understanding of the modern world.


Color of the Sea

Color of the Sea
Author: John Hamamura
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429905069

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Growing up in a time between wars, Sam Hamada finds that the culture of his native Japan is never far from his heart. Sam is rapidly learning the code of the samurai in the late 1930s on the lush Hawaiian Islands, where he is slowly coming into his own as a son and a man. But after Sam strikes out for California, where he meets Keiko, the beautiful young woman destined to be the love of his life, he faces crushing disappointment---Keiko's parents take her back to Japan, forcing Keiko to endure their attempts to arrange her marriage. It is a trial complicated by how the Japanese perceive her---as too Americanized to be a proper Japanese wife and mother---and its pain is compounded by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which ignites the war that instantly taints Sam, Keiko, and their friends and family as enemies of the state. Sam himself is most caught between cultures when, impressed by his knowledge of Japanese, the U.S. Army drafts and then promotes Sam, sending him on a secret mission into a wartime world of madness where he faces the very real risk of encountering his own brother in combat. From the tragedies of the camps through to the bombing of Hiroshima, where Sam's mother and siblings live, Sam's very identity both puts his life at risk and provides the only reserve from which he can pull to survive. In this beautifully written historical epic about a boy in search of manhood, a girl in search of truth, and two peoples divided by war, Sam must draw upon his training, his past, and everything he has learned if he's ever to span his two cultures and see Keiko, or his family, again.