In 1979 he started training in Japanese martial arts and by 1982 had made his first visit to Japan. In 2007 he returned there to train and participate in the Kyoto Taikai, the world championships of the sword art Iaido, held annually on a mountain top before a Japanese prince. At the age of 48, competing in the Dangai class after less than a year's training in Eishin-Ryu Iaido, Simon placed in the top ten. Happily married for 28 years, he has a son and daughter, now both adults, and, perhaps not surprisingly, a Japanese Akita dog. Reviews/grabline: 'Tomodachi is not only a great action-packed ripping yarn which is sure to appeal to boys of all ages, it is also a terrific historical novel which presents Japan's feudal era in fascinating detail'- Pamela Freeman, Winner NSW History Prize for Young People, 2006. Selling Points: Simon Higgins is already established as a popular and charismatic presenter who is a regular guest at Australian schools, youth literature festivals and media events. Tomodachi: The Edge of the World will be launched at the Brisbane Writers Festival in September. Bookmarks and some POS available. The first in the exciting new TOMODACHI series.
The essential 'boy's book' - fast-paced, heroic action.
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