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Samurai Kids Isla Giron


Authors Craft 
I believe the author has used various amounts of authors craft because in this historical narrative Sandy Fussell has used lots of descriptive language and this really sets the scene. Her background knowledge of the book makes the book more tense and exciting as you read on. You can really see how much information she has gathered on Japan and Samurai's in general. I would recommend this book for 9-13 year old children.

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