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Jedi Academy: At Last, Jedi is the 9th volume in the Star Wars: Jedi Academy young-readers series and the final in the arc featuring Christina Starspeeder. It was written by Amy Ignatow and published by Scholastic on April 21, 2020.[1]

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Christina Starspeeder graduates in this 9th volume in the New York Times bestselling series Star Wars: Jedi Academy!

The epic conclusion to the Starspeeder saga in this 9th volume of Jedi Academy by Jarret Krosoczka and Amy Ignatow!

As told through a mix of comics, doodles, and journal entries, Christina Starspeeder takes us on a new adventure at the advanced Jedi Academy campus! There are unfamiliar faces and old ones too, but one thing remains the same: Jedi Academy is full of laughs and warm moments that fans and readers discovering the series for the first time will love.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Amazon-Favicon Star Wars: Jedi Academy #9 on Amazon.com (backup link)
  2. Jedi Academy establishes that Yoda, who was born in 896 BBY according to Star Wars: Timelines, is seven hundred years old. Therefore, Jedi Academy is set around 196 BBY. Jedi Academy: Return of the Padawan, which depicts the 150th annual Lightsaber Fencing Tournament of the Coruscant Jedi Academy, is set during Roan Novachez's next school year after that depicted in Jedi Academy, therefore its events must take place around 195 BBY. Jedi Academy: The Force Oversleeps features the 164th tournament, meaning it must be set around 181 BBY. Furthermore, the events of Jedi Academy: The Principal Strikes Back takes places during Victor Starspeeder's next school year after the one depicted in The Force Oversleeps and therefore around 180 BBY, and, since Jedi Academy: Revenge of the Sis is set around the same time, its events must take place in the same year, as well. Finally, Jedi Academy: At Last, Jedi is set during Christina Starspeeder's second school year after the one depicted in Revenge of the Sis and therefore around 178 BBY.
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