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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning why rules apply to everyone or expresses a deep interest in how leaders handle mistakes. It is an ideal entry point for discussing the difference between ambition and integrity. This biography covers Richard Nixon's life from his humble beginnings to his historic resignation, focusing heavily on the Watergate scandal. It explores complex themes of honesty, accountability, and the weight of public service. While it deals with political corruption, the tone is factual and accessible for middle-grade readers, making it an excellent tool for opening conversations about ethics, justice, and the importance of truth in leadership.