Johnston,E.K.

Star Wars: Queen's Shadow

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Written by the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Ahsoka! When Padmé Naberrie, “Queen Amidala” of Naboo, steps down from her position, she is asked by the newly-elected queen to become Naboo's representative in the Galactic Senate. Padmé is unsure about taking on the new role, but cannot turn down the request to serve her people. Together with her most loyal handmaidens, Padmé must figure out how to navigate the treacherous waters of politics and forge a new identity beyond the queen's shadow.
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About the Author E.K. Johnston had several jobs and one vocation before she became a published writer. If she's learned anything, it's that things turn out weird sometimes, and there's not a lot you can do about it. Well, that and how to muscle through awkward fanfic because it's about a pairing she likes.
You can follow Kate on Twitter (@ek_johnston) to learn more about Alderaanian political theory than you really need to know, on Tumblr (ekjohnston) if you're just here for the pretty pictures, or online at ekjohnston.ca.
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  • natalyalitrovnikhas quoted6 years ago
    “You want to do an on-site switch in an unknown location?” Padmé clarified. “We haven’t done that in a while.”
    “We’d have a week to prep,” Sabé pointed out. “That’s approximately one hundred sixty-seven more hours than we had to prepare for the Invasion of Naboo.”
  • natalyalitrovnikhas quoted6 years ago
    “You were queen of a planet, and your mother would have preferred you to be a musician?” Bonteri said.
    “Naboo is a unique world,” Padmé admitted.
  • natalyalitrovnikhas quoted6 years ago
    “On Naboo, we encourage all children to experiment with artistic expression so that they can determine where their talents lie.”
    “Where were yours?” Bonteri asked. She poured hot water into a plain metal teapot and got two cups out of a cupboard.
    “Oration and poetry,” Padmé said. “Not skills commonly cultivated, I must admit. Most parents would prefer their children be good at making something besides words.

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