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A parent might reach for this book when their child is facing a significant physical or academic setback and needs a reminder that professional success is not limited by personal hardship. Teri Kanefield presents a nuanced look at Franklin D. Roosevelt, focusing on how a man from a privileged background navigated the sudden onset of polio to lead a nation through the Great Depression and World War II. It is a powerful study in adaptability and the refusal to let a disability define one's potential. The narrative balances political history with personal vulnerability, highlighting emotional themes of resilience, bravery, and justice. While it covers complex historical events, the focus remains on Roosevelt's internal grit and his ability to project hope during the country's darkest hours. It is an excellent choice for middle schoolers who are beginning to grapple with the complexities of leadership and the importance of empathy in public service.