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Reach for this book when your child feels like an outsider or struggles with the weight of their own ambition. It is an ideal choice for a middle schooler who is navigating a sense of 'not belonging' due to their background, financial status, or being new to a community. Jean Fritz explores how Alexander Hamilton used his intellect and relentless work ethic to overcome a turbulent, impoverished childhood in the Caribbean to become a founding father of the United States. Beyond the historical facts, the narrative focuses on the emotional grit required to reinvent oneself. It addresses themes of resilience, the power of writing as a tool for change, and the complicated nature of pride. While it is a history book, it reads like a character study of a brilliant but often lonely boy who refused to be defined by his circumstances. It provides a helpful mirror for children who feel they have to work twice as hard as their peers to be seen.