Kano: A Kunoichi Tale

Kano: A Kunoichi Tale

by David Kudler
Kano: A Kunoichi Tale

Kano: A Kunoichi Tale

by David Kudler

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Overview

Can one girl save a nation?


With Japan's future in the balance, Risuko may recover the Kano clan's honor — or she may destroy it forever



Lord Takeda has sent Risuko, Emi, and Toumi on a mission to the capital. The road is dangerous. The destination is treacherous.  Risuko — the girl who just likes to climb — must make a choice that will have repercussions not only for Risuko's life and those of her friends, but possibly for all of Japan.



In this thrilling third book in the Seasons of the Sword, she encounters old friends, new enemies, and a strange boy from a far-off land called Portugal. Through raging battles and deadly court intrigue, Risuko must follow a path narrower and less stable than any pine branch. And the consequences should she fail are sharp and hard as rocks below.


The red-and-white disguise of the kunoichi awaits.


Is Risuko ready?


Seasons of the Sword:


  1. Risuko (Winter)
  2. Bright Eyes (Spring)
  3. Kano (Summer)
  4. Murasaki (Autumn — coming soon!)


(Young adult historical adventure; Japanese Civil War)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940186617556
Publisher: Stillpoint/Atalanta
Publication date: 04/30/2024
Series: Seasons of the Sword , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 738,270
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David Kudler is an author, editor, and publisher living just north of San Francisco, California with his wife, teacher/author Maura Vaughn, his author-to-be daughters, and their (apparently) non-literary cats. He is perhaps best known as the editor of Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces.

His children's picture book The Seven Gods of Luck was adapted from a Japanese folktale. Two books that he edited for Joseph Campbell Foundation (Sake & Satori and Myths of Light) explore Japanese mythology and religion. He has written about places other than Japan -- but his imagination keeps returning to the Land of the Rising Sun.
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