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A Forest Apart
Troy Denning
A Forest Apart
Cover Artist: Steven D. Anderson
This is a unique story as it's told entirely from the perspective of Chewbacca. Chewbacca is the father of a young son, but as a result of his life debt to Han Solo, he hasn't had many opportunities to actually raise his son. His son idolizes him because he is a hero of the Rebellion, and spends much of his time trying to emulate his father. This gets him in trouble because he can't understand that the danger Chewbacca regularly finds himself in is real, not some entertainment drama. Chewbacca on the other hand has no idea how to be a good father to his son, and can't understand that the things his son does are not normal Wookiee behaviors. In this story, Chewbacca comes to realize that while he would like to keep his son with him for a while, all his son really needs is time with his father, away from everyone else.