What if your job was preventing wars no one will ever know about?
Diplomats spend their lives in the hopeful space between countries — listening, negotiating, building friendships across decades, and quietly making the agreements that hold the world together. Most of their work is never reported. Some of it changes everything.
So You Want To Be A Diplomat is a thoughtful, beautifully illustrated invitation for curious readers ages 10–14 into one of the world's most consequential — and least understood — careers.
Inside, young readers will:
Why kids, parents, and teachers love this book:
Written in honest, literary prose that meets young readers eye to eye, never talking down. Filled with surprising stories and fun facts kids will repeat at dinner. Built around a quiet, powerful idea: that talking is better than fighting, even when it is slow. A perfect addition to social studies classrooms, school libraries, Model UN clubs, and any home where curiosity is welcome.
The work is patient. The applause is rarely loud. But the world stays in conversation rather than at war because somebody chose to do it.
Maybe that someone is you.
So You Want To Be A Diplomat by Linda Soules offers young readers and their families a clear, well-researched introduction to international diplomacy. Part of the So You Want To Be A series,... Read the full review
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