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Reach for this book when your child feels discouraged because they aren't 'good' at the things their peers seem to master easily, or if they feel like a square peg in a round hole. Natalie Babbitt offers a gentle, episodic exploration of career-seeking and identity that validates the process of trial and error. Jack Plank is a pirate who simply isn't good at plundering, so he retires to a boardinghouse to find a new path. Through a series of whimsical and slightly tall tales, Jack explains why various traditional jobs just don't fit him. The story normalizes the idea that it is okay to walk away from a role that doesn't suit your spirit. It is a sophisticated yet accessible read for ages 8 to 12, providing a cozy atmosphere for children navigating their own talents and interests. Ultimately, it celebrates the quiet discovery that our greatest skill might be something we didn't initially recognize as a 'job' at all.