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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the pressure to conform or is beginning to notice social injustices in the world. It is the perfect tool for a middle schooler who needs to see that true greatness involves more than just physical talent; it requires the courage to stand by one's convictions even when the stakes are high. Walter Dean Myers explores the life of Muhammad Ali, moving beyond the boxing ring to examine his conversion to Islam, his refusal of the Vietnam War draft, and his role as a global symbol of Black pride. Parents will appreciate the nuance with which Myers handles Ali's complexities, making it a powerful catalyst for discussions about faith, patriotism, and the cost of integrity. It is an inspiring, historically rich biography for ages 10 to 14.