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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the idea of 'bad guys' or is struggling with feelings of being overlooked and unappreciated. It is a sophisticated look at Benedict Arnold, moving beyond the label of traitor to examine how resentment and a lack of recognition can lead a talented person to make devastating choices. Jim Murphy explores themes of loyalty, fairness, and the consequences of ego. Ideal for ages 10 to 14, this biography provides the historical nuance that middle schoolers crave as they begin to see the world in shades of gray. By understanding Arnold's military brilliance and his subsequent betrayal, parents can open deep conversations about how we handle professional or personal disappointment without compromising our values. It is a powerful tool for discussing the fine line between standing up for oneself and betraying one's community.