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Reach for this book when your child feels like their interests do not fit into a single box or when they are struggling to balance logic with their big, creative imagination. This biography follows Ada Lovelace from her restrictive childhood as the daughter of the poet Lord Byron to her breakthrough as the world's first computer programmer. It explores how she navigated her mother's strict demands for mathematical focus while still honoring her own poetic spirit. Parents will appreciate how the book handles the tension between scientific discipline and creative dreaming. It is perfect for upper elementary and middle schoolers who are discovering their own unique talents. By highlighting Ada's collaboration with Charles Babbage, the story emphasizes that innovation often requires both technical skill and a visionary's heart. It is a sophisticated yet accessible look at a woman who saw the beauty in numbers.