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Three Cheers for Kneesaa!: An Ewok Adventure

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Three Cheers for Kneesaa!:
An Ewok Adventure
Attribution
Author(s)

Jane E. Gerver

Cover artist

Pat Paris

Publication information
Publisher

Random House

Release date

1984

Media type

Paperback

Pages

32

ISBN

0394863542

Chronology
Era

Rebellion era

Timeline

3.5 ABY

Preceded by

Wicket Finds a Way: An Ewok Adventure

Contents

SynopsisEdit

As the games portion of the Midsummer festival starts, Princess Kneesaa and Wicket are discussing Kneesaa's streak of victories in the basket-weaving contest. Kneesaa wants to win at something besides basket-weaving and resolves to enter the archery contest, but Wicket says that only male Ewoks are good at sports. Due to hiccups caused by consuming too many berries, Kneesaa is unable to shoot her arrow straight. She then enters a vine-swinging contest, but falls off into the river, onto a log. She rides the log down the river and over a waterfall, discovering that she has inadvertently won the log-riding contest, a dangerous event usually open only to older Ewoks. Wicket apologizes for his sexist remarks, and Kneesaa suggests that Wicket try to win the next year's basket-weaving event.

Publication historyEdit

Three Cheers for Kneesaa was part of a group of four Ewoks children's books issued in a small paperback size of about 4 inches by 5 inches.

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