![]() ![]() Vader’s Little Princess © Chronicle Books, 2013 Vader’s Little Princess © Chronicle Books, 2013īut daughters grow up. “You are part of the Rebel Alliance!” is met with a bored “Whatever.” He tries to remember what happened to the loving little girl who didn’t seem to care that he was the biggest megalomaniac in the known universe. We follow Vader’s attempts at reigning in his beloved daughter Leia from childhood all the way through to her rebellious teenage years. Vader’s Little Princess is one of those books that had me turning to my husband after every page and announcing, “This is so going to be you in a few years!” Darth Vader calling up warm and fuzzy feelings of parental camaraderie in the face of raising a daughter? That’s what makes this book so awesome. This is what Jeff Brown gives us with Vader’s Little Princess, the follow-up to his super popular Darth Vader and Son. And he is wrapped around his darling daughter’s little finger. We all know how difficult it is to find good childcare, so Daddy Vader is pretty hands-on–except for the occasional deployment of a trigger-happy droid. So imagine a world where Darth Vader was a doting single father, trying to raise a set of headstrong twins while climbing the world domination ladder. ![]()
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