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Tao, the Little Samurai 2: Ninjas and Knock Outs!

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tao, the Little Samurai 2: Ninjas and Knock Outs!

Contributors:

By (Author) Laurent Richard
Illustrated by Nicolas Ryser

ISBN:

9781467732734

Publisher:

Lerner Publishing Group

Imprint:

Graphic Universe

Publication Date:

1st January 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Sporting stories

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 157mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

140g

Description

Tao dreams of becoming a martial arts master, but his wandering mind always gets him into trouble. Especially when he starts having lovey-dovey thoughts about his friend Kat!

Tao is a student at venerable master Kerozen's martial arts school. With his friends Rakai and Lee-Tou and his no tgirlfriend Katimini, he tries to follow the teachings of the masters at the school or, more often, finds a way around the masters' advice. Tao does not lack for ambition, but he has a tendency to get himself into trouble.

Reviews

Tao is a young student training to be a samurai, but clowning around comes more naturally to him. His teachers, Master Snow and Master Irons, and his friends, Ray, Lee, and Kat, all try to keep him on the straight and narrow. However, Tao still can't help but show up late to class, damage his teacher's prized sword, and get knocked out of a tree by a bird, among myriad other high jinks. The boy is impish, if not completely lovable. It is easy to see him as a younger version of the popular manga character Naruto. Each volume contains more than 50 stories, one per page. There are slight narrative threads running through the tales, but, for the most part, the single-page stories stand on their own. The vignettes start with titles that read like proverbs ('The Bullheaded Must Be Thick-Skulled, ' 'The Fisherman Must Not Fear Getting Wet') and end with a punch line. The text is easy to follow, making these books good for reluctant readers or those who simply want a quick laugh. While the books are mostly comedic, there are some instructive footnotes to explain various martial arts and cultural terms. The panels are appealing to the eye, with crisp, energetic illustrations and vivid colors. A light, entertaining series for most graphic novel collections. --School Library Journal

-- "Journal"

Tao dreams of becoming a martial arts master. He is a student at the famous Master Snow's Martial Arts School. Tao is ambitious and tries to follow the teachings of martial arts. However, his wandering mind is always getting him into trouble. In Pranks and Attacks!, Tao is always playing jokes on his classmates, much to the chagrin of his teachers. In Ninjas and Knock Outs!, Tao's pranks become bigger and sillier. Each page is headed with a philosophical teaching of a martial arts concept. The illustrations are colorful and correspond with the text. The back of each book features 'The Making of Tao, ' and outlines illustrating the creation of Tao into a graphic novel. --Library Media Connection

-- "Journal"

Author Bio

Laurent Richard studied visual communication and applied arts. He worked in the world of advertising before becoming a professor of graphic arts. He now divides his time between teaching and illustration for children's publishing and media (Milan, Thierry Magnier, and Flammarion). He also illustrated the series of Bali by Flammarion-Pere Castor and Remi for Milan Publishing.

Nicolas Ryser attended the School of Graphic Arts Estienne in Paris and specialized in illustration
and typography. He won several competitions including the Angouleme and works for the magazine ""Casus Belli"". For his graduation diploma, Nicolas needed a writer. He met Igor Szalewaand the great adventure began with the ""Hariti"" series published by Editions Glenat.

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