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Reach for this book when your child shows a spark for science but struggles with the idea that progress requires precision and repetitive work. This biography introduces Tycho Brahe, a nobleman who defied his family's expectations to become the most accurate astronomer of his time. It is a story about the intersection of high intellect and eccentric personality, showing how one person's dedication can change the way humanity sees the universe. Parents will appreciate how Don Nardo balances Brahe's scientific achievements with his colorful personal life, including his famous golden prosthetic nose and his island observatory. It is an excellent choice for middle schoolers who are ready for more complex historical narratives. The book emphasizes that being a pioneer often means being an outsider, fostering a sense of independence and intellectual pride in young readers.