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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the idea of glass ceilings or feels that their innate talents might not 'fit' within the world's current expectations. This biography moves beyond simple dates and facts to show how a brilliant mind navigated the systemic hurdles of the Jim Crow era and the male-dominated field of aeronautics. It is an essential read for fostering a sense of justice and the belief that intellectual curiosity is a powerful tool for change. Written for the middle-grade reader, the narrative balances Katherine Johnson's extraordinary mathematical gift with the relatable human experience of working toward a goal. It highlights the importance of resilience and the quiet dignity of doing excellent work in the face of prejudice. Parents will find it an excellent springboard for discussing how history is shaped by people who refuse to let others define their limits.