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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration with social barriers or feels that their gender or background might limit their future dreams. This biography serves as a powerful antidote to 'I can't' by showcasing Marie Curie's journey from a young girl in occupied Poland to a world-renowned scientist. It explores themes of intellectual hunger, the importance of supportive partnerships, and the sheer grit required to succeed in a field that actively tried to exclude women. While the science is central, the book focuses heavily on Curie's emotional resilience and her commitment to education. Written for middle-grade readers, it handles the complexities of her life with clarity and respect. Parents will appreciate how it frames her dedication not just as a job, but as a lifelong passion that changed the world, even in the face of significant personal and physical hardship.