![]() ![]() It's a thrilling adventure that fleshes out the interesting Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan dynamic Obi-Wan's training was featured in the YA series "Jedi Apprentice," but few "Star Wars" books for older readers have covered this period. The assignment reunites Qui-Gon with another untraditional Jedi, Rael Averross, who lost his own padawan in a tragic skirmish. Obi-Wan feels that he is finally starting to connect with his austere master, and fears disappointing him.Īs Qui-Gon contemplates the decision, the two are dispatched on a mission to the planet Pijal, where a young ruler is threatened by an emerging terrorist organization. However, joining the council would force Qui-Gon to hand Obi-Wan's training to another Jedi master, a prospect that shatters his apprentice's heart. New York Times bestselling author/illustrator Jeffrey Brown takes readers to a middle school in a galaxy far, far away. Qui-Gon is approached by Yoda with an invitation to join the Jedi Council while Yoda himself does not approve of letting the troublesome master into the Jedi's inner circle, the other Jedi feel that Qui-Gon's unique perspective is needed.
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