
Autumn Lightning
The Education of an American Samurai
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Narrated by:
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Brian Nishii
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By:
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Dave Lowry
Dave Lowry juxtaposes his singular experience as an adept student of kenjutsu (the art of swordsmanship) under a Japanese teacher in St. Louis with a riveting account of the samurai tradition in Japan. Intertwining tales of the masters with reflections on his own apprenticeship in the samurai's arts, he reveals in their time-honored methods a way of life with profound relevance to modern times.
The result is a fascinating, singular autobiography. Lowry captures the sense of wonder and mystery that makes martial arts compelling to so many practitioners. Even those who do not practice martial arts will delight in this unusual coming-of-age story.
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I highly recommend this book to those who practice martial arts and those interested in a part of Japan’s history.
I was sorry when the book came to an end.
Brian Nishii, as usual, is a pleasure to listen to.
My thanks to all involved, JK.
GREAT
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Fantastic listen
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Great book
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Easy listening.
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another masterful read.
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Fantastic insight
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Inspirational
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Some good parts
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Unfortunately, I didn't find the meat of this book to be very entertaining or enlightening. Perhaps if I wasn't interrupted by stories that are difficult to understand even in the best of times due to my unfamiliarity with Japanese names and places I would be more engrossed in Mr. Lowry's story. Unfortunately, I can't recommend this book, apart from the wonderful narrator who narrates most of Mr. Lowry's books,
Not as good as his others.
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