Writer and game designer John Jackson Miller is the author of Star Wars: Kenobi, Star Wars: Knight Errant, and Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith: The Collected Stories, as well as nine Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic graphic novels. His comics work includes writing for Iron Man, Mass Effect, Bart Simpson, and Indiana Jones. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife, two children, and far too many comic books.
"A New Dawn is a fine start to the new Expanded Universe. [John
Jackson] Miller steps confidently into the unexplored territory and
owns it; he's crafted a story with pacing and dialogue that feels
like classic Star Wars."--Nerdist "An entertaining adventure . . .
with a cast of heroes that mixes laughter with intriguing depths of
character. . . . John Jackson Miller packs in plenty of action and
surprises."--Roqoo Depot "A confidently told story that gives fans
a lot of reason to be hopeful about what's to come as we move into
this new phase of Star Wars . . . The book certainly got me even
more excited for Rebels and to see more of Kanan and Hera's
adventures. We're also introduced to other characters I would love
to see again at some point, whether on Rebels, in another book or,
who knows, in live-action at some point."--IGN
"A New Dawn delivers a classic Star Wars experience that fans of
all ages will be able to enjoy. It is extremely well-written, with
an incredibly diverse cast too. Miller's prose can easily suck
readers in, and leave them speechless when 100 pages have flown by
in the blink of an eye."--Far Far Away Radio
"A New Dawn brings us into this new dawn of storytelling with
energy, excitement, and characters that have become instantly
ensconced into the Star Wars vernacular, and the results will
satisfy Star Wars fans of many different palates."--Coffee with
Kenobi
"A New Dawn is a well-written novel full of intrigue and twists and
turns that does an excellent job of letting Star Wars fans get to
know Kanan and Hera."--Tosche Station
"A New Dawn finds an era never before written about in the Star
Wars universe--the years prior to the original movie, Episode
IV--in robust good health. The narrative takes place on two worlds
and a handful of ships in between them, but as with the best of all
Star Wars moments, hints at hidden depths beyond."--Mashable
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