Husband and wife team joined forces to write this action adventure YA novel that has a bit of romance as well.
JET BLACK AND THE NINJA WIND reviewed by Allan Cook
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The Diplomat takes on Jet Black & The Ninja Wind in honor of Navajo Code Talker’s Day.
In honor of Navajo Code Talker’s Day, August 14, The Diplomat takes on Jet Black & The Ninja Wind. Did I really say “Bleh?” When it comes to stereotypes of Asian women, you bet I did!
Catch our Interview in Alibi from Albuquerque
Ninja Meets Navajo Code TalkerThe YA collisions of Leza Lowitz and Shogo Oketani
The Santa Fe New Mexican reviews Jet Black
Jet Black gets a warm welcome in New MexicoSubtexts — Navajo ninja: “Jet Black and the Ninja Wind”
Shambhala Sun
Shambhala Sun includes Jet Black and the Ninja Wind in their Spring lineup, calling it a “natural choice for budding {Buddhist} practitioners.” Click here to view the article
JET BLACK AND THE NINJA WIND in The Diplomat
Can Literature tell the truth where Politics won’t? I am honored to be quoted alongside Shogo in this thought-provoking article in The Diplomat on literature as a potential soft bridge between Asian nations.
Japan Times reviews Jet Black
The ninja heroes in this story are not supernatural or fantastical, but rather highly skilled assassins whose astounding abilities are grounded with plausible explanation. Apart from the ninja plot, there is considerable focus given on the culture and history of Japan and it’s people. Click here to read the article.
GO, CAPE GRRRLZ!
Our first review of Jet Black and the Ninja Wind has appeared on the wonderful, brave blog “Girls in Capes.” CLICK HERE! Thanks, Feliza for the insightful and positive read. Go, Cape Grrrrlz!
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