The New Republic
A Forest Apart
A Forest Apart
by: Troy Denning
Summary:
  LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Growing up in the shadow of his heroic father, Lumpawarrump, son of Chewbacca, feels tremendous pressure to match his father's daring exploits. Chewie's life-debt to Han Solo keeps him from returning home, and without the steadying influence of his father, Lumpy is unfocused and out of control. So Chewie's wife decides that a visit to Coruscant is in order. It's the perfect opportunity for the family to bond-and for Chewbacca to teach his son some much-needed life-lessons.

But when Lumpy's eagerness to impress his father leads to direct disobedience, Chewie is forced into an extreme pursuit that will lead him into Coruscant's dangerous underlevels-and to a secret as shocking as it is deadly....

Review:
Good:  It was pretty good. Not the best but enjoyable. Liked seeing some of the Wookiee homelife as Malla and Chewie rush off to save their son. And then how they chastise and teach, how Chewie helps to bring out his son's rrakktorr, or the defiant, adventurous heart of a Wookiee.

Bad:  Three Wookiees save the New Republic from complete disaster and no one else even realizes it. Eh, a tad unbelievable but eh...

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