The Worst Ronin, by Maggie Tokuda-Hall/Illustrated by Faith Schaffer, (May 2024, HarperAlley), $18.99, ISBN: 9780358464938
Ages 14+
Sixteen-year-old Chihiro Ito’s father is a famous samurai; she’s eager for the chance to get into the prestigious samurai school, Keisi Academy, to follow in her father’s footsteps – and meet Tatsuo Nakano, the first woman to be accepted into the school. Chihiro logs a lot of fangirl time on social media following Tatsuo, but what Chihiro doesn’t see is that Tatsuo isn’t as picture-perfect as her socials would indicate. Flashbacks enrich Tatsuo’s story and help readers understand her belligerence, alcohol use, and swearing. Tragedy strikes and Chihiro, bent on revenge, joins forces with Tatsuo. A buddy comedy enveloped in a samurai adventure, Tokuda-Hall and Schaffer’s combined talents give readers a smart, funny story with depth. Schaffer brings Tokuda-Hall’s incredible worldbuilding to colorful life and the action sequences will have readers white-knuckling through the pages. Don’t miss this one. Give this to your Nimona fans (and add Nadia Shamas and Sara Alfageeh’s Squire to the pile, while you’re at it).
The Worst Ronin has starred reviews from The Horn Book and the Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books.
