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Reach for this book when your child is transitioning into the social world of middle or high school and needs to understand the weight of their words and the value of integrity. Originally written in the 18th century, this collection of letters provides timeless examples of how to communicate with grace, honesty, and respect. It offers a unique window into history while serving as a practical guide for developing a strong personal character. While the language is formal, the emotional core focuses on empathy and self-regulation. Parents will find this useful for discussing why first impressions matter and how to handle social obligations with maturity. It is best suited for older children (10 to 18) who are ready to explore the art of persuasion and the ethics of social interaction. This is more than a book on manners: it is a foundational text on becoming a person of substance.