I’d like to recommend Asayi: An Autistic Teen’s Journey to Topple a Shogun in Medieval Japan by Sharon Curcio a novel that promises both emotional engagement and rich discussion.
With its layered plot of rebellion, romance, and survival, Asayi offers more than just historical fiction; it’s a meditation on what it means to belong. Asayi’s journey challenges readers to see strength in difference and compassion in defiance.
This book raises powerful questions perfect for book club dialogue:
How do identity and perception shape destiny?
Can empathy be a revolutionary force?
What does “seeing truth” mean in a world of deception?
Beautifully written and deeply human, Asayi leaves readers both moved and inspired an unforgettable choice for any thoughtful reading circle.
With its layered plot of rebellion, romance, and survival, Asayi offers more than just historical fiction; it’s a meditation on what it means to belong. Asayi’s journey challenges readers to see strength in difference and compassion in defiance.
This book raises powerful questions perfect for book club dialogue:
How do identity and perception shape destiny?
Can empathy be a revolutionary force?
What does “seeing truth” mean in a world of deception?
Beautifully written and deeply human, Asayi leaves readers both moved and inspired an unforgettable choice for any thoughtful reading circle.