*STARRED REVIEW* Claudia Sheinbaums rise from scientist to Mexicos president is chronicled using the metamorphosis of monarch butterflies as metaphor. The end papers overflowing with monarchs bracket the story of her childhood as part of a Jewish family in Mexico. Her political activism began in college, where Claudia studied year after year. . .Then one day, her own chrysalis cracked open, and Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum emerged, an expert on the environment. Sheinbaum used her science background to help the environment in Mexico City. Appointed to various local and international committees, she worked to improve the lives of people in Mexico. Sheinbaum moved into politics as mayor of Mexico City, and then president of Mexico: She was the first woman, the first Jewish person, and the first scientist to lead the country. A metamorphosis indeed. Although the book mentions Sheinbaums family, its primary focus is on her achievements as a scientist and politician. The illustrations are mostly vibrant spreads. Monarch butterflies appear throughout. The back matter provides a glossary of Spanish words, information on Judaism in Mexico, the Nobel prize, womens rights in Mexico, a map of the country, and a photo of Sheinbaum herself. VERDICT A wonderfully detailed yet succinct biography focusing on Sheinbaums impact on the world, this is a great first purchase. School Library Journal