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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the idea that leadership requires more than just being 'the boss' or when they are struggling to overcome personal setbacks. It is an excellent choice for a young reader who is interested in how a person's childhood challenges, like struggling to learn to read, can eventually lead to monumental achievements on the world stage. This biography follows Thomas Woodrow Wilson from his quiet childhood in Virginia through his career as an educator and eventually to the White House during World War I. The story highlights the emotional weight of decision-making and the resilience required to face illness and political defeat. Parents will appreciate the nuanced look at Wilson's life, showing that even world leaders face heartbreak and health struggles, making it a relatable entry point for discussing responsibility and history with children aged 8 to 12.