A tale of personal discovery, familial obligations, and competing
cultural expectations is at the heart of this exciting sequel to The
Samurai of Seville.
Soledad Maria, called Masako by her father, is a child of two worlds.
Born in Seville in the seventeenth century, she is the daughter of a
beloved Spanish lady and a fearsome samurai warrior sent to Spain as a
member of one of the most intriguing cultural exchanges in history.
After her mother's death, Soledad Maria and her father set out to return
to Japan, though a journey across the world can never be without peril.
Once they return, even their position in her father's home is not
secure. As they try to stay one step ahead of those who would harm them,
Soledad Maria finds herself grappling with not only the physical
challenges of her many voyages, but with who she is, which legacy to
claim--that of a proper Spanish lady or of a samurai--and which world
she can really call home.
The Samurai's Daughter is an essential and timeless story of accepting
ourselves and finding our place in the world.