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Walt Whitman: Words for America

by Barbara Kerley

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The pioneering team that brought you the Caldecott Honor-winning THE DINOSAURS OF WATERHOUSE HAWKINS focuses their remarkable skills and vision on Walt Whitman--poet, American, Civil War hero.

Did you know that poet Walt Whitman was also a Civil War nurse? Devastated by his country dividing and compelled to service by his brother's war injury, Walt nursed all soldiers-Union and Confederate, black and white. By getting to know them through many intense and affecting experiences, he began to see a greater life purpose: His writing could give these men a voice, and in turn, achieve his greatest aspiration--to capture the true spirit of America. Dramatic, powerful, and deeply moving, this consummate portrait of Whitman will inspire readers to pick up their pens and open their hearts to humanity.

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"The creators of The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins open this innovative, intriguing biography with an anecdotal look at the poet's early years as a printer's apprentice in Brooklyn, where his love of words was born. By the age of 19, Walt was writing and printing his own newspaper. With a lyricism and an ardor that echoes Whitman's own, Kerley writes of his passion for both language and for 'rambling,' the latter luring him onto Manhattan's city streets ('in these ordinary Americans he saw the true spirit of the nation') as well as the countryside (in 'every leaf and blade of grass, he felt America's grace and vigor'). The heart of this story centers on the wrenching though inspiring effects the Civil War had on Whitman who, too old to enlist in the Union army, traveled to Virginia to stay with his wounded younger brother, then spent years caring for other hospitalized, often dying soldiers — the source of some of his most memorable verse. The elegant design of the paper-over-board volume features a die-cut cover image of the poet that echoes the dust jacket of the original 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass, as well as text set in Whitman's favorite typeface (also used in Leaves) arranged in vertical or horizontal panels — or set directly into the art. Selznick's versatile illustrations encompass a stark realism (sepia-toned daguerreotypes of Civil War soldiers, based on actual photographs) and surreal whimsy (as Whitman walks in the country by moonlight, the sky above is filled with open notebooks bearing words from his writing). Copious quotes from his poems and correspondence let Whitman's eloquent voice resonate through the pages, and bountiful source notes remove any doubt of these talented collaborators' affection and admiration for their subject — their enthusiasm is convincing and contagious. Ages 7-10." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Meticulously researched and documented, this portrait of American poet Walt Whitman celebrates his work and provides insight to this man, artist, and Civil War hero who is a symbol of America. Full color.

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ISBN:
9780439357913
ill.:
Selznick, Brian
Publisher:
Scholastic Press
Illustrator:
Selznick, Brian
Author:
Kerley, Barbara
Author:
Selznick, Brian
Location:
New York
Subject:
United states
Subject:
People & Places - United States
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - General
Subject:
Poets, American
Subject:
Nurses
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography : General
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Biography
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Series Volume:
2003-10-317-HQ
Publication Date:
20041031
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from 2 up to 5
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
56
Dimensions:
12 x 9 in
Age Level:
07-10

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The creators of The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins open this innovative, intriguing biography with an anecdotal look at the poet's early years as a printer's apprentice in Brooklyn, where his love of words was born. By the age of 19, Walt was writing and printing his own newspaper. With a lyricism and an ardor that echoes Whitman's own, Kerley writes of his passion for both language and for 'rambling,' the latter luring him onto Manhattan's city streets ('in these ordinary Americans he saw the true spirit of the nation') as well as the countryside (in 'every leaf and blade of grass, he felt America's grace and vigor'). The heart of this story centers on the wrenching though inspiring effects the Civil War had on Whitman who, too old to enlist in the Union army, traveled to Virginia to stay with his wounded younger brother, then spent years caring for other hospitalized, often dying soldiers — the source of some of his most memorable verse. The elegant design of the paper-over-board volume features a die-cut cover image of the poet that echoes the dust jacket of the original 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass, as well as text set in Whitman's favorite typeface (also used in Leaves) arranged in vertical or horizontal panels — or set directly into the art. Selznick's versatile illustrations encompass a stark realism (sepia-toned daguerreotypes of Civil War soldiers, based on actual photographs) and surreal whimsy (as Whitman walks in the country by moonlight, the sky above is filled with open notebooks bearing words from his writing). Copious quotes from his poems and correspondence let Whitman's eloquent voice resonate through the pages, and bountiful source notes remove any doubt of these talented collaborators' affection and admiration for their subject — their enthusiasm is convincing and contagious. Ages 7-10." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Meticulously researched and documented, this portrait of American poet Walt Whitman celebrates his work and provides insight to this man, artist, and Civil War hero who is a symbol of America. Full color.

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