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Star Wars: Ahsoka — Content Guide for Parents

By E.K. JohnstonRandom House2017-10-03ISBN 9781484782316384 pages
Star Wars: Ahsoka

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Fans have long wondered what happened to Ahsoka after she left the Jedi Order near the end of the Clones Wars, and before she re-appeared as the mysterious Rebel operative Fulcrum in Rebels. Finally, her story will begin to be told. Following her experiences with the Jedi and the devastation of Order 66, Ahsoka is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But her desire to fight the evils of the Empire and protect those who need it will lead her right to Bail Organa, and the Rebel Alliance...

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Star Wars: Ahsoka appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains elements of sci-fi violence typical of the Star Wars universe, including battles and the use of weapons like lightsabers. However, the depiction of violence is not graphic, with minimal blood or gore due to the nature of the weapons used. The book does not contain genuinely frightening content. While there are action sequences and conflicts, they are typical of the Star Wars adventure genre and do not aim to instill fear.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have violence?

    The book contains elements of sci-fi violence typical of the Star Wars universe, including battles and the use of weapons like lightsabers. However, the depiction of violence is not graphic, with minimal blood or gore due to the nature of the weapons used.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have scary content?

    The book does not contain genuinely frightening content. While there are action sequences and conflicts, they are typical of the Star Wars adventure genre and do not aim to instill fear.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have religious themes?

    The narrative explores themes related to faith and spirituality, particularly through Ahsoka's relationship with the Force and her departure from the Jedi Order, which reflects on the evolution of her spiritual life. This can be interpreted as a critique of organized religion.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have racial/cultural content?

    While Ahsoka is portrayed as a character of mixed heritage, race is not a central theme or plot element in the book. The narrative focuses more on character development and adventure rather than racial issues.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have profanity?

    No profanity is explicitly mentioned in the book. The search results primarily reference other Star Wars media where mild swearing occurs, but there is no indication of such language in 'Star Wars: Ahsoka'.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have climate change?

    There are no explicit themes or discussions regarding climate change or environmentalism in the book. The search results reference broader Star Wars themes but do not connect them directly to 'Star Wars: Ahsoka'.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have sexual identity?

    The narrative includes romantic elements, particularly with Kaeden's attraction to Ahsoka and intimate moments between them, suggesting a level of sexual tension. However, explicit sexual content is not detailed.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have gender roles?

    The book features strong female characters, particularly Ahsoka, who embodies agency and leadership. It promotes themes of female empowerment and challenges traditional gender roles within the context of the Star Wars universe.

  • Does Star Wars: Ahsoka have lgbtq+ themes?

    The book 'Star Wars: Ahsoka' prominently features a character named Kaeden Larte, who is confirmed to be bisexual and has romantic feelings for Ahsoka. This representation contributes to the LGBTQ+ themes within the narrative.