The African Samurai, Craig Shreve
The African Samurai, Craig Shreve
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The African Samurai

Author: Craig Shreve

Narrator: Korey Jackson

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

Set in late 16th-century Africa, India, Portugal, and Japan, The African Samurai is a powerful historical novel based on the true story of Yasuke, Japan’s first foreign-born samurai and the only samurai of African descent—for readers of Esi Edugyan and Lawrence Hill.

In 1579, a Portuguese trade ship sails into port at Kuchinotsu, Japan, loaded with European wares and weapons. On board is Father Alessandro Valignano, an Italian priest and Jesuit missionary whose authority in central and east Asia is second only to the pope’s. Beside him is his protector, a large and imposing East African man. Taken from his village as a boy, sold as a slave to Portuguese mercenaries, and forced to fight in wars in India, the young but experienced soldier is haunted by memories of his past.

From Kuchinotsu, Father Valignano leads an expedition pushing inland toward the capital city of Kyoto. A riot brings his protector in front of the land’s most powerful warlord, Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga is preparing a campaign to complete the unification of a nation that’s been torn apart by over one hundred years of civil war. In exchange for permission to build a church, Valignano “gifts” his protector to Nobunaga, and the young East African man is reminded once again that he is less of a human and more of a thing to be traded and sold.

After pledging his allegiance to the Japanese warlord, the two men from vastly different worlds develop a trust and respect for one another. The young soldier is granted the role of samurai, a title that has never been given to a foreigner; he is also given a new name: Yasuke. Not all are happy with Yasuke’s ascension. There are whispers that he may soon be given his own fief, his own servants, his own samurai to command. But all of his dreams hinge on his ability to protect his new lord from threats both military and political, and from enemies both without and within.

A magnificent reconstruction and moving study of a lost historical figure, The African Samurai is an enthralling narrative about the tensions between the East and the West and the making of modern Japan, from which rises the most unlikely hero.

About Craig Shreve

Craig Shreve was born and raised in North Buxton, Ontario, formerly known as the Elgin Settlement and recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site for its role as a refugee settlement for slaves escaping the southern US via the Underground Railroad. He is the author of One Night in Mississippi and The African Samurai. The African Samurai was named one of the best books of the year by The Miramachi Reader and by Quill and Quire magazine. It was also longlisted for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize in the UK. His work has been translated into fourteen languages. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. Visit him online at CraigShreve.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel (TheShadesofOrange) on August 21, 2023

4.0 Stars This was an incredibly engrossing story. I have a fascination with historical Asia and this novel hit the right spot. Inspired by real history, this novel offered an incredible story with some memorable characters. My only criticism of this novel was the back and forth of the timeline. The ch......more

Goodreads review by Zoe on August 01, 2023

Evocative, suspenseful, and intense! The African Samurai is a captivating, immersive, tragic tale that sweeps you away to Africa, India, and Japan in the late sixteenth century and into the life of a young African boy who, after being purchased by Portuguese mercenaries and forced to fight in the Ind......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on September 29, 2023

"The African Samurai" by Craig Shreve tells the story of Yasuke, an African man who was enslaved as a child and eventually brought to Japan during a Jesuit mission. Given as a gift by the Jesuits to curry favour with the powerful Oda Nobunaga, he ended up being trained as a samurai and acting as a p......more

Goodreads review by Jasmine on June 30, 2023

Wow. I loved this book. I've heard about Yasuke multiple times, but I've never dived deeply into his story (I'm not counting the Yasuke anime on Netflix, sorry not sorry). I'm so glad I ended up stumbling upon this book by Craig Shreve, because this was masterful! It's hard to pick what I loved the m......more

Goodreads review by John on July 19, 2023

3.5 ⭐️ My love for samurai history began when I watched Tom Cruise’s “The Last Samurai”. I promptly googled to see if the movie was based on a true story, which made me scroll across Yasuke, the black samurai. Unfortunately there is very little material to go off of in his life since tribal cultures......more