The Sign of the Chrysanthemum

The Sign of the Crysanthemum
The Sign of the Chrysanthemum
Author Katherine Paterson
Illustrator Peter Landa
Country United States
Language English
Genre historical novel
Publisher Crowell
Publication date
1973
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 264 pp (hardcover edition)
ISBN 978-0-690-73625-0 (hardback edition)
OCLC 488236
LC Class PZ7.P273 Si

The Sign of the Chrysanthemum is a 1973 work of literature that was the first published work by the American novelist Katherine Paterson. The novel is set in 12th century Japan and tells the story of Muna, a 14-year-old who searches for his long-absent father following his mother’s death.

Summary

Muna has never seen his father and only knows that he has a chrysanthemum tattoo on his shoulder. He meets a likable ronin named Takanobu on a ship, which Muna was hiding on. Later on, after Muna and Takanobu leave the ship, they are in the city and go exploring. Muna loses track of Takanobu and gets lost, but the two later reunite. As Takanobu takes care of Muna, he finds him a job cleaning stables.On one New Year's Eve a fire happens at the Red Dog where Takanobu found Muna and sent him to do an errand. On the errand someone tells Muna that Plum Face, someone Muna knew, was dead and that Takanobu was also dead. He came back to the Red Dog only to find fire engulfing the house.

Muna is badly burnt from the toxic smoke. Fukuji, who is a swordsmith, finds Muna. Muna stays with Fukuji, doing chores . Muna one day sees a man dressed as a priest who follows him. It's Takanobu! Muna is surprised to see Takanobu. He than asks him to do one favor. Takanobu wants Muna to steal a sword from Fukuji But when Muna brings the sword to Takanobu, he says he will not give it to Takanobu unless he says he is Muna's father. When Takanobu doesn't answer, Muna attacks. Muna hits Takanobu in the hand, wounding him. Muna runs away to the woods and buries the sword in front of a neglected shrine. At the same time, Fukuji, who has woken up, wonders where Muna has gone. Suddenly, a visitor comes to Fukuji and tells him that he is Muna's father. Fukuji realizes that the visitor is Takanobu. When Takanobu claims that he is Muna's father (which may or may not be true), Muna must choose between fulfilling his "father's" wishes and proving his loyalty to Fukujii.

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