From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi (Star Wars)
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Celebrate the lasting impact of Return of the Jedi with this
exciting reimagining of the timeless Star Wars film featuring new
perspectives from forty contributors. &,nbsp,On May 25, 1983,
Star Wars cemented its legacy as the greatest movie franchise of
all time with the release of Return of the Jedi. In honor of its
fortieth anniversary, forty storytellers re-create an iconic scene
from Return of the Jedi through the eyes of a supporting character,
from heroes and villains to droids and creatures. From a Certain
Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors and
trendsetting artists:&,nbsp,• Olivie Blake provides a chilling
glimpse into the mind of Emperor Palpatine.• Saladin Ahmed recounts
the tragic history of the rancor trainer.• Charlie Jane Anders
explores the life and times of the Sarlacc.• Fran Wilde reveals Mon
Mothma’s secret mission to save the Rebel Alliance.• Mary Kenney
chronicles Wicket the Ewok’s quest for one quiet day on the forest
moon of Endor.• Anakin Skywalker becomes one with the Force in a
gripping tale by Mike Chen.&,nbsp,Plus more hilarious,
heartbreaking, and astonishing tales from:Tom
Angleberger,&,nbsp,K Arsenault Rivera, Kristin Baver, Akemi
Dawn Bowman, Emma Mieko Candon, Olivia Chadha, Gloria Chao, Adam
Christopher, Paul Crilley, Amal El-Mohtar, M. K. England, Jason
Fry, Adam Lance Garcia, Lamar Giles, Max Gladstone, Thea Guanzon,
Ali Hazelwood, Patricia A. Jackson, Alex Jennings, Jarrett J.
Krosoczka, Sarah Kuhn, Danny Lore, Sarah Glenn Marsh, Kwame Mbalia,
Marieke Nijkamp, Danielle Paige, Laura Pohl, Dana Schwartz, Tara
Sim, Phil Szostak, Suzanne Walker, Hannah Whitten, Sean Williams,
Alyssa Wong&,nbsp,To celebrate the launch of this book, Penguin
Random House and Disney/Lucasfilm will each make donations to First
Book—a leading nonprofit that provides new books, learning
materials, and other essentials to educators and organizations
serving children in need. In recognition of both companies’
longstanding relationships with First Book, Penguin Random House
will donate at least $100,000 worth of books to First Book and
Disney/Lucasfilm will donate 100,000 children’s books to support
First Book and their mission of providing equal access to quality
education.About the Author Saladin Ahmed is the Eisner
Award–winning writer of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and The
Magnificent Ms. Marvel. His novel Throne of the Crescent Moon was
nominated for the Hugo and Nebula awards and won the Locus Award
for Best First Novel. He lives with his children near Detroit.
Charlie Jane Anders is the author of the Unstoppable trilogy,
beginning with Victories Greater Than Death. She’s also the author
of the short-story collection Even Greater Mistakes, and Never Say
You Can’t Survive, a book about how to use creative writing to get
through hard times. Her other books include The City in the Middle
of the Night and All the Birds in the Sky. She’s won the Hugo,
Nebula, Sturgeon, Lambda Literary, Crawford, and Locus awards. She
co-created Escapade, a transgender superhero, for Marvel Comics and
wrote her into the long-running New Mutants comic. And she’s
currently the science-fiction and fantasy book reviewer for The
Washington Post. Her TED Talk, “Go Ahead, Dream About the Future”
got seven hundred thousand views in its first week. With Annalee
Newitz, she co-hosts the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct. Olivie
Blake is the New York Times bestselling author of the Atlas series
and Alone with You in the Ether. As Alexene Farol Follmuth, she is
also the author of the young adult romcom My Mechanical Romance.
She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, goblin prince/toddler,
and rescue pit bull. Mike Chen is the New York Times bestselling
author of Star Wars: Brotherhood, Here and Now and Then, Light
Years from Home, and other novels. He has covered geek culture for
sites such as Nerdist, Tordotcom, and StarTrekdotcom, and in a
different life, covered the NHL. A member of SFWA, Mike lives in
the Bay Area with his wife, daughter, and many rescue animals. Mary
Kenney writes critically acclaimed videogames, books, and comics.
She works at Insomniac Games, where she was on the writing team for
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Ratchet &,amp, Clank:
Rift Apart, and she was a lead writer on Telltale’s The Walking
Dead series. Her first book, Gamer Girls: 25 Women Who Built the
Video Game Industry, was released in July 2022 to glowing reviews
from Kirkus and Booklist. Before making games, she studied in the
game design master’s program at New York University, and she
teaches narrative design at Indiana University. She was an
award-winning journalist with bylines in The New York Times, Salon,
and Kotaku. When not writing or gaming, she can be found buried in
a book, running a tabletop RPG, or trying to keep her forest of
indoor plants alive. Fran Wilde won a 2015 Nebula Award for her
first novel, Updraft, she completed the trilogy with Cloudbound and
Horizon in 2017. Her debut middle-grade novel Riverland won a 2019
Nebula Award and was named an NPR Best Book of 2019. The
middle-grade novel The Ship of Stolen Words appeared in 2021 and
books in her Gemworld series with tordotcom have been nominated for
Nebula, Hugo, and Locus awards. Wilde’s short fiction has appeared
in Asimov’s, Tordotcom, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Uncanny Magazine,
and multiple year’s best collections. Her nonfiction has appeared
in The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR, Tordotcom, and
elsewhere. The managing editor of The Sunday Morning Transport,
Wilde holds an MFA in poetry and an MA in information architecture
and interaction design. She teaches for Vermont College of Fine
Arts and has been waiting her whole life to write a Mon Mothma
story.