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Reach for this book when your child feels they have started an activity too late, or when they feel discouraged because they do not look like the other children in their class. This biography traces Misty Copeland's journey from a shy girl living in a motel to becoming the first African American female principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. It highlights how she overcame financial hardship and the physical standards of the ballet world through sheer determination. Appropriate for ages 6 to 9, this story emphasizes that talent can be found in unexpected places and that excellence is achieved through practice. Parents will appreciate the way it introduces complex topics like racial barriers and socioeconomic struggles in a way that remains hopeful and grounded. It is an ideal choice for fostering self-confidence and a growth mindset in young readers.