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Reach for this book when your child starts showing a deep fascination with the darker corners of history or asks if 'bad guys' were actually real. It is perfect for a transition period where a child is moving from fantasy pirates to an interest in true-to-life biographies and historical facts. This book explores the life of Edward Teach, the man behind the legend of Blackbeard, detailing how he commanded his crew and built a fearsome reputation on the high seas. While the subject matter involves piracy and maritime conflict, the book focuses heavily on the historical context and the strategic mind of the captain. It addresses themes of bravery and fear, showing how Blackbeard used psychology and appearances to maintain control. It is an excellent choice for parents who want to foster a love for nonfiction through high-stakes storytelling and vibrant, engaging illustrations that bring the 18th century to life.