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"Ludo, age six, is a prodigy. His mother, Sibylla, raises him alone and tries hard to keep his voracious intellect satisfied, while she struggles to make ends meet. With her exasperated guidance, he teaches himself Greek, so that he can read The Odyssey, before moving on to study Hebrew, Arabic, Inuit, and Japanese. And both Sibylla and Ludo share a passion for Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, which they watch repeatedly, absorbing its lessons of samurai virtue.
Soon Ludo embarks on a quest to find his father, and approaches seven men to test their mettle. Each of them - prominent, powerful, or flawed in his own way - has to rise to a unique challenge.".
"The Last Samurai is full of stories of remarkable exploits, snatches of Greek poetry, passages of Icelandic legend, and ingenious math problems. But it also has a rare emotional depth, as Ludo's search for a father, or even a man heroic enough to be his father, gradually reveals a new and unexpected dimension of love. And at the book's heart is the relationship between mother and son, which is moving and memorable in its fusion of solidarity, frustration, and tenderness."--BOOK JACKET.
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Mothers and sons, Father figures, Fiction, Americans, Gifted children, Absentee fathers, Single mothers, Exceptional children, Fiction, general, Mothers and sons, fiction, London (england), fiction, Coming of age, Fiction, coming of age, Mères et fils, Romans, nouvellesPlaces
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The Last Samurai
March 2002, Miramax, Talk Miramax Books
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0786887001 9780786887002
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"My father's father was a Methodist minister."
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