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A parent would reach for this book when they notice their child is no longer satisfied with simple answers and has begun to show a deep, obsessive interest in how the world actually works. Whether they are constantly building with blocks or asking about the 'true' shape of space, this biography serves as a bridge between play and professional discovery. It chronicles the life and intellectual triumphs of Archimedes, the man who calculated the value of pi and designed legendary machines to defend his home city of Syracuse. Through Mary Gow's clear narrative, readers witness the birth of mathematical rigor and the persistence required to solve seemingly impossible problems. It is an ideal choice for middle and high school students who may find textbooks dry but are captivated by the human story behind the formulas. This book frames mathematics not as a chore, but as a superpower used to protect cities and unlock the mysteries of the universe.