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Alexander & Caesar

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Alexander & Caesar

by Noah Watkins, Karen Gregory

Two of the most successful conquerors who ever lived were driven by the same thing: a hunger to be the greatest, with no point at which either one ever felt he had enough. That hunger built wonders. Then it ate both men alive.Nine ... more

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Two of the most successful conquerors who ever lived were driven by the same thing: a hunger to be the greatest, with no point at which either one ever felt he had enough. That hunger built wonders. Then it ate both men alive.

Nineteen hundred years ago, a Greek writer named Plutarch noticed something. He took one famous Greek and one famous Roman, set their lives side by side, and asked what each one revealed about the other. He called it comparison, and Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar became his most famous pair. This book hands a six- to ten-year-old that exact way of thinking: not just what happened, but what to make of it.

Your child learns to read a life the way Plutarch did. To watch the small moments, a joke, a choice, the way someone treats a friend, instead of only counting up the battles. To hold a real question across a whole book and answer it with evidence. And to recognize the most dangerous word in either man's story, the word "enough," and to feel it stir in their own wish to win, to be first, to have more.

This is the real Plutarch, his actual method, not a hero highlight reel. The proof is two of the best stories in all of history. A boy tames a horse no grown man can ride, because he alone notices what the horse is afraid of. A captured young Roman orders his own kidnappers around and promises, with a smile, to come back for them. A general stops at a small river and says "the die is cast," knowing there is no taking the step back. The names outlived the men by two thousand years: the German Kaiser and the Russian Czar are both just "Caesar" in another language, and the month of July still carries his.

What this version does: it does not just tell two big lives. It teaches the child to weigh them, side by side, and to ask the question Plutarch built the pairing to raise. They finish having actually done the thinking, not just heard the story.

Ages 6 to 10 · 82 pages · about 7,690 words · Flesch-Kincaid grade 4.6 (lifted by the ancient names) · 19 black-and-white vintage line illustrations · independent and guided reading.

A note for parents. This is real history with its hard edges named, not dramatized. Both men die. Alexander kills his friend Cleitus in a drunken rage and cannot undo it. Caesar is assassinated by men he had trusted. There is war and conquest, and the cost of it is the whole point of the book. Nothing is graphic, and the honesty is what makes the lesson land.

Part of the nüNERD Learning System. At 6-8, they're reading with growing independence; you're still there for the hard words and the big questions. At 8-10, they're fully solo, and the idea you introduced years ago clicks into place. Every Plutarch pair comes at four reading levels, each built for how children actually think at that stage.

Also available for Ages 0-4 (A Plutarch Toddler Book), Ages 3-7 (A Plutarch Picture Book), and Ages 10-14 (A Plutarch Prep Book).

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