The Accidental Samurai

In 934, Emperor Taizu united most of China under the New Song Dynasty. Simeon Bar Asher is a great artist and decorated soldier in Emperor Taizu's army. When the war ends, Bar Asher faces a hard choice. Return to Kaifeng to join his family in the silk trade and take part in an arranged marriage that neither he nor his potential bride want, or escape the world he knows and face the vast unknown lands to the East.

As a member of China's small Jewish community, Bar Asher cannot simply hide in plain sight. With the help of his best friend Qian, Bar Asher begins a journey that takes him to Japan, and involves him in political intrigue he could not have imagined. Emperor Murakami rules Japan in theory, but the Fujiwara clan is the true power. Bar Asher finds himself in the midst of a political battle between Murakami, who has come to regret his opulent lifestyle, and seeks to help those less fortunate, and the Fujiwara clan, who do not want the Emperor to succeed.

When Bar Asher meets the brilliant, tough, and beautiful Fujiwara no Himiko, he falls in love, but as a foreigner his path is a dangerous one. As the political maneuverings in the Japanese court unfold, Bar Asher's talent as a soldier and artist, along with Himiko's great understanding of politics and male hubris, are needed to preserve the Heian dynasty.

The Accidental Samurai is based on real and fictional events. The settings are historically accurate and magnificent to the finest detail. This is a work of fiction, but a great deal of research was used to set the story in a world that was real more than one thousand years ago. The Accidental Samurai is Book 1 of the Generations series.

Frank S. Ravitch's non-fiction books have been published by Cambridge University Press, Prentice-Hall, Thomson West, NYU Press and Northeastern Press. He holds an endowed chair in Law & Religion at the Michigan State University College of Law and runs the Kyoto Japan Summer Program. Ravitch was also a Fulbright Scholar in Kyoto, Japan. He speaks English, Japanese and Hebrew.

1120631266
The Accidental Samurai

In 934, Emperor Taizu united most of China under the New Song Dynasty. Simeon Bar Asher is a great artist and decorated soldier in Emperor Taizu's army. When the war ends, Bar Asher faces a hard choice. Return to Kaifeng to join his family in the silk trade and take part in an arranged marriage that neither he nor his potential bride want, or escape the world he knows and face the vast unknown lands to the East.

As a member of China's small Jewish community, Bar Asher cannot simply hide in plain sight. With the help of his best friend Qian, Bar Asher begins a journey that takes him to Japan, and involves him in political intrigue he could not have imagined. Emperor Murakami rules Japan in theory, but the Fujiwara clan is the true power. Bar Asher finds himself in the midst of a political battle between Murakami, who has come to regret his opulent lifestyle, and seeks to help those less fortunate, and the Fujiwara clan, who do not want the Emperor to succeed.

When Bar Asher meets the brilliant, tough, and beautiful Fujiwara no Himiko, he falls in love, but as a foreigner his path is a dangerous one. As the political maneuverings in the Japanese court unfold, Bar Asher's talent as a soldier and artist, along with Himiko's great understanding of politics and male hubris, are needed to preserve the Heian dynasty.

The Accidental Samurai is based on real and fictional events. The settings are historically accurate and magnificent to the finest detail. This is a work of fiction, but a great deal of research was used to set the story in a world that was real more than one thousand years ago. The Accidental Samurai is Book 1 of the Generations series.

Frank S. Ravitch's non-fiction books have been published by Cambridge University Press, Prentice-Hall, Thomson West, NYU Press and Northeastern Press. He holds an endowed chair in Law & Religion at the Michigan State University College of Law and runs the Kyoto Japan Summer Program. Ravitch was also a Fulbright Scholar in Kyoto, Japan. He speaks English, Japanese and Hebrew.

3.99 In Stock
The Accidental Samurai

The Accidental Samurai

by Frank S. Ravitch
The Accidental Samurai

The Accidental Samurai

by Frank S. Ravitch

eBook

$3.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

In 934, Emperor Taizu united most of China under the New Song Dynasty. Simeon Bar Asher is a great artist and decorated soldier in Emperor Taizu's army. When the war ends, Bar Asher faces a hard choice. Return to Kaifeng to join his family in the silk trade and take part in an arranged marriage that neither he nor his potential bride want, or escape the world he knows and face the vast unknown lands to the East.

As a member of China's small Jewish community, Bar Asher cannot simply hide in plain sight. With the help of his best friend Qian, Bar Asher begins a journey that takes him to Japan, and involves him in political intrigue he could not have imagined. Emperor Murakami rules Japan in theory, but the Fujiwara clan is the true power. Bar Asher finds himself in the midst of a political battle between Murakami, who has come to regret his opulent lifestyle, and seeks to help those less fortunate, and the Fujiwara clan, who do not want the Emperor to succeed.

When Bar Asher meets the brilliant, tough, and beautiful Fujiwara no Himiko, he falls in love, but as a foreigner his path is a dangerous one. As the political maneuverings in the Japanese court unfold, Bar Asher's talent as a soldier and artist, along with Himiko's great understanding of politics and male hubris, are needed to preserve the Heian dynasty.

The Accidental Samurai is based on real and fictional events. The settings are historically accurate and magnificent to the finest detail. This is a work of fiction, but a great deal of research was used to set the story in a world that was real more than one thousand years ago. The Accidental Samurai is Book 1 of the Generations series.

Frank S. Ravitch's non-fiction books have been published by Cambridge University Press, Prentice-Hall, Thomson West, NYU Press and Northeastern Press. He holds an endowed chair in Law & Religion at the Michigan State University College of Law and runs the Kyoto Japan Summer Program. Ravitch was also a Fulbright Scholar in Kyoto, Japan. He speaks English, Japanese and Hebrew.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046364149
Publisher: Frank S. Ravitch
Publication date: 10/22/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 378 KB

About the Author

Frank S. Ravitch is Professor of Law and the Walter H. Stowers Chair in Law and Religion at the Michigan State University College of Law, and Director of the Kyoto, Japan Summer Program. He is the author of several books: MARKETING CREATION: THE LAW AND INTELLIGENT DESIGN (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011); Masters OF ILLUSION: THE SUPREME COURT AND THE RELIGION CLAUSES (NYU Press 2007); LAW AND RELIGION, A READER: CASES, CONCEPTS, AND THEORY, 2ND ED. (West 2008) (First Ed. 2004); EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LAW (Prentice Hall 2005) (with Pamela Sumners and Janis McDonald); and SCHOOL PRAYER AND DISCRIMINATION: THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF RELIGIOUS MINORITIES AND DISSENTERS (Northeastern University Press, 1999 & paperback edition 2001). Professor Ravitch has also published a number of law review articles addressing U.S. and Japanese constitutional law, law & religion, and civil rights law in leading journals. Moreover, he has written a number of amicus briefs addressing constitutional issues to the United States Supreme Court.

In 2001, Professor Ravitch was named a Fulbright Scholar and served on the Faculty of Law at Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan. Currently, he directs the Michigan State University College of Law Japan Summer program. Professor Ravitch regularly serves as an expert for print and broadcast media, and speaks on topics related to U.S. Constitutional Law, Japanese Law, and Israeli Law to a wide range of national, international and local organizations. He speaks English, Japanese, and Hebrew.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews