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Reach for this book when your child is facing a plateau in their own skills or needs to see that even 'naturals' rely on immense discipline and character to succeed. This biography of Albert Pujols goes beyond his impressive batting statistics to explore the values of humility, family, and community service that have defined his life. It is an ideal choice for the young athlete who needs a positive role model or the student who is curious about the immigrant experience and the American Dream. Written for middle-grade readers, the book follows Pujols from his childhood in the Dominican Republic to his arrival in the United States and his eventual rise to baseball royalty with the St. Louis Cardinals. It emphasizes that while talent opened the door, his work ethic and resilience during difficult transitions kept him there. Parents will appreciate the focus on how Pujols uses his platform for good, particularly his work with the Down syndrome community, making it a story about character as much as sports.