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Reach for this book when your child starts asking tough questions about whether a person can be 'good' even if they make big mistakes or choose the wrong friends. This biography moves beyond simple dates and facts to explore how Warren G. Harding transitioned from a small-town newspaperman to the leader of the country, only to have his reputation tarnished by the people he trusted most. It is an excellent resource for discussing the nuances of responsibility, the weight of leadership, and the importance of surrounding oneself with people of integrity. Written for the 9 to 12 age range, it provides a realistic look at how a person's legacy is built and how quickly it can be damaged by poor judgment. Parents will appreciate the way it introduces the concept of political scandal in a way that is accessible without being cynical, making it a solid choice for children beginning to explore civics and history.