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Reach for this book when your child expresses a desire for independence or feels like their age prevents them from making a real difference in the world. This biography follows the Marquis de Lafayette, a wealthy nineteen year old who defied his king and family to fight for American liberty. Beyond the historical facts, the narrative explores themes of finding one's purpose, the value of mentorship through his bond with George Washington, and the courage required to stand up for personal convictions against the status quo. While the book details the realities of the American and French Revolutions, Russell Freedman maintains an age-appropriate tone for middle schoolers. It is an excellent choice for fostering a sense of agency and global citizenship. Parents will appreciate how the story transforms a dusty historical figure into a relatable, passionate young man who struggled with his own identity and place in history before becoming a hero.