Star Wars I Am Your Father: Lessons for Parents, Protectors, and Mentors
By (Author) Dan Zehr
By (author) Amy Richau
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK
3rd May 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film, television, radio genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
Gift books
306.874
Hardback
72
Width 137mm, Height 185mm, Spine 11mm
200g
The perfect gift for Star Wars fans, combining favourite quotes and movie moments with light-hearted lessons on parenting Acknowledge the father figure or Star Wars fan in your life with this collection of lessons in parenting from a galaxy far, far away. Families can be complicated and messy, and can take many forms-from the Skywalkers to the Fetts, the found family of the Ghost crew from Star Wars Rebels, and mentor relationships such as Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi. This book shares some wise advice for parenting, mentoring, and families of all shapes and sizes, from fan-favorite Star Wars characters such as Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, Hondo Ohnaka and Boba Fett, and the Mandalorian and Grogu. The perfect Father's Day or new-parent gift for your long-lost father, adoptive family, or Jedi Master, Star Wars- I Am Your Father is a light-hearted guide to parenting, featuring quotes, classic moments, and characters from the Star Wars galaxy. & . 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd.
Dan Zehr is a Star Wars expert and is the host and brand director of the podcast Coffee With Kenobi. He co-wrote The Star Wars Book alongside Pablo Hidalgo and Cole Horton, is a feature blog contributor for StarWars.com, and is a prominent influencer in Star Wars fandom. Dan is also a prolific high school educator, who teaches Literature and Composition, and has a Master's Degree in Teaching and Learning. He resides in Illinois with his wife and three boys. Amy Richau writes about pop culture and film history. She's the author of Star Wars I Love You. I Know.- Lessons in Love and Friendship and her work has appeared in StarWars.com, StarTrek.com, Star Wars Insider magazine, and Nerdist. She was a researcher and appeared in the docu-series Looking for Leia and worked for many years as a film preservationist. Amy lives outside Boulder, Colorado, with her husband, two children, and several pets.