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Reach for this book when your child expresses a desire to give up after a failure or when they are captivated by the 'how' behind the impossible. This biography of Harry Houdini is an excellent tool for discussing the grit and relentless practice required to master a craft. It follows young Ehrich Weiss from his humble beginnings as an immigrant in a struggling family to his transformation into the world's most famous escape artist. Parents will appreciate the way it demystifies fame, showing that Houdini's 'magic' was actually the result of incredible physical training, research, and self-discipline. It is a highly accessible narrative that balances historical context with the high stakes of Houdini's death-defying stunts, making it ideal for reluctant readers who crave action but need a relatable human story about building self-confidence through hard work.