Tessa Miyata Is No Hero

by Julie Abe (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

A thrilling and charming middle grade fantasy steeped in Japanese lore and mythology.

Tessa Miyata has never fit in. When she and her two sisters are told they will be staying at their grandparents in Japan, Tessa is thrilled. A summer in Japan could be her chance to go on an adventure worthy of impressing her classmates back home. Her hopes are quickly dashed when, all too soon, she realizes that life in Japan is just like being in California: her sisters are old enough to go into Tokyo, while she can't even go to the corner store by herself. Plus, her grandparents want her to stay home with the neighbor kid, thirteen-year-old Jin Uehara, who's made it clear he's too cool to spend time with a weirdo like her.

When Tessa is finally allowed to go to Tokyo, it's only to join her grandpa's retiree aerobic class with none other than Jin. Their disastrous forced hang out comes crashing to a halt when Tessa and Jin break the Miyata family's precious heirloom--accidentally releasing the malicious samurai god Taira Masakado and discovering a hidden part of the city where gods and mythological creatures walk among humans--including their new companion, a mythical nine-tailed fox who may be more trouble than he is help. Despite doing everything to avoid spending another minute together, Tessa and Jin must now work together to stop Taira Masakado before he traps them--and the rest of Tokyo--under his command, forever.

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Kirkus

A delightfully spirited Japanese mythology–inspired adventure that’s full of heart.

ALA/Booklist

This fast-paced middle-grade fantasy feels like a book dreaming of being an animated series, complete with training sequences, quippy talking-animal sidekicks, and plentiful pop-culture references. 

Publishers Weekly

A determined tween trains to battle an ancient Japanese warrior threatening present-day Tokyo in this mythical fantasy adventure by Abe (Alliana, Girl of Dragons). Twelve-year-old Tessa Miyata, who has been raised by her Gram in California following her parents' deaths, has been labeled a "weirdo" by her classmates for her ability to see things others can't. Once summer begins, Tessa is excited to visit her paternal grandparents in Japan with her two older sisters, hoping for a break from her mysterious visions and a chance at a fresh start. Except she still sees things, including a strange glow emanating from the glass-encased daruma doll that Ojiichan sends her to deliver to an antique shop. When the case breaks, Tessa learns that it was binding the spirit of Taira Masakado, a thousand-year-old samurai lord who almost overthrew Japan. Accompanied by Jin Uehara, a neighborhood boy and martial arts whiz, and Kit, a magical fox spirit, Tessa must do whatever it takes to save Tokyo from the escaped lord. Otherworldly beings and ethereal landscapes, inspired by Japanese mythology, fill this energetic tale of acceptance and friendship that centers a compassionate, loyal protagonist. Ages 8-12. Agent: Sarah Landis, Sterling Lord Literistic. (Aug.)

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"A delightfully spirited Japanese mythology-inspired adventure that's full of heart."Kirkus
Julie Abe
Julie Abe has lived in Silicon Valley, spent many humid summers in Japan, and currently basks in the sunshine of Southern California with never enough books or tea, where she creates stories about magical adventures. Eva Evergreen, Semi-Magical Witch is her debut novel. Visit her online at www.julieabebooks.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780316448529
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
August 22, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV011020 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - Asian American
JUV012060 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables | Asian
Library of Congress categories
Grandparents
Japan
Japanese Americans
Fantasy
Fantasy fiction
Gods
Tokyo (Japan)
Mythology, Japanese
Novels

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