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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the idea of speaking up against the crowd or feeling the weight of being misunderstood for their beliefs. It is an ideal choice for preteens who value intellectual honesty and are curious about how words can be more powerful than weapons in the fight for justice. The story follows Thomas Paine from his humble beginnings to his pivotal role in both the American and French Revolutions, illustrating how one person's convictions can change the course of history. While the book is an inspiring portrait of resilience and integrity, it also offers a realistic look at the personal sacrifices involved in a life of activism. It covers Paine's triumphs, such as writing Common Sense, alongside his struggles with poverty and social isolation. This biography provides a grounded, age-appropriate exploration of what it means to live by one's principles, even when the world is slow to listen.