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Star Wars: Rogue One

Scientist Galen Erso is taken from his home and forced to work on the Empire's secret planet-killing weapon, leaving his daughter, Jyn, to grow up on her own. Fifteen years later, Galen leaks information on the weapon. Now, the rebels of the Alliance want to know if the rumors of an imperial Death Star are true. They'll need Jyn to help retrieve the message and, possibly, her father. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Spotlight is a division of ABDO.

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  • Cover: Rogue One: Volume 3

    Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, and their companions barely escape Jedha after the destruction of Jedha City. Cassian takes the group to Eadu's research facility so he can carry out his secret… More →

  • Cover: Rogue One: Volume 6

    Jyn, Cassian, and the rest of Rogue One continue their hunt for the Death Star plans, but the Empire isn't going to back down without a fight. Will Rogue One succeed? Or will the Empire… More →

  • Cover: Rogue One: Volume 4

    Jyn tells the rebellion about her father's secret to destroying the Death Star, but they refuse to help. Jyn decides to rebel and assembles a small crew of soldiers to fight. Aligned to… More →

  • Cover: Rogue One: Volume 1

    Scientist Galen is taken from his home and forced to work on the Empire's secret planet-killing weapon. When he leaks information on the weapon years later, the rebel alliance wants to know… More →

  • Cover: Rogue One: Volume 2

    Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor enter Jedha City in their search for Saw Gerrera and news of the Death Star, where they encounter Chirrut Imwe and Baze Malbus. Jyn makes an important discover… More →

  • Cover: Rogue One: Volume 5

    Jyn and her rebel crew, Rogue One, have arrived on Scarif. But many dangers await the rebels as they split up to the find the Death Star plans. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated More →

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