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Reach for this book when your child expresses an interest in how art can serve a greater purpose or when they are asking deep questions about American history and the preservation of culture. This biography follows George Catlin, a lawyer who traded his briefcase for a paintbrush to document the lives of Plains Indians before their traditional ways of life were forever altered. It is a story of creative passion and the drive to protect stories that might otherwise be forgotten. Parents will appreciate the book's ability to introduce complex historical themes like Westward Expansion and cultural displacement through a lens of empathy and artistic dedication. It is highly appropriate for the 9 to 12 age range, offering a balance of adventurous travel and thoughtful reflection on justice and heritage. It serves as an excellent bridge between art appreciation and social studies.