Tao, the little samurai

Laurent Richard, 1968-

Book - 2014

"Tao is a student at master Snow's martial arts school. With his friends Rayi and Lee and his not-girlfriend Kat, he tries to follow the teachings of martial arts masters--or, more often, finds a way around the masters' advice"--

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Published
Minneapolis : Graphic Universe 2014-
Language
English
French
Main Author
Laurent Richard, 1968- (-)
Other Authors
Nicolas Ryser (illustrator), Edward Gauvin (translator)
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Originally published in French by Bayard Éditions in 2011 under title: Farces et attaques!
Physical Description
63 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781467720953
9781467721745
9781467732727
9781467732734
  • bk. 1. Pranks and attacks!
  • bk. 2. Ninjas and knockouts!
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-5-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.-Jenna Lanterman, formerly at The Calhoun School and Mary McDowell Friends School, New York City (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

At Master Snow's Martial Arts School, Tao is the most disruptive and foolish student, constantly late for class and clumsy once he arrives. Despite his silly antics, the likable little boy shows determination in his lessons. The colorful, zippy cartoons feature Tao and his friends as cute rounded figures, and their playful behavior is engaging. Includes cartooning tips from the graphic novels' creators. [Review covers these Tao, the Little Samurai titles: Ninjas and Knock Outs! and Pranks and Attacks!.] (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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