Description: "When Walt Whitman saw his brother's name on a list of wounded Union soldiers, he went to see him in the war hospital, and did not stop visiting and ministering to Civil War soldiers for the next three years"--
Review Quotes: A Bank Street Best Book 2025
A Kirkus Best Picture Book of the Year
2025 Kansas NEA Reading Circle List
★ "This moving picture book biography from Golio and Lewis explores the work that poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892) took on during the U.S. Civil War...Graceful, light-filled watercolor spreads depict hazily chaotic battles, city scenes, and Whitman's face and faraway eyes as he wrestles with the pain he encounters." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"In 'Song of Myself, ' Whitman defines the essence of his poetry: 'I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the Soul.' This picture-book biography covering Whitman's experiences during the Civil War introduces readers to that "Soul" by showcasing his deeply felt compassion... Appropriately placed excerpts from his poetry, and a letter to his mother, underscore the deep connections between his words and his deeds...Lewis's watercolor portraits of Whitman, staring at readers with his steady blue eyes, are nearly as realistic as the Mathew Brady photograph appended in the back matter. Hospital scenes are less detailed, while the battleground illustrations blunt the horrors of war, as Lewis displays a more impressionistic style. An author's note providing more details about Whitman and a bibliography conclude this fine book." --The Horn Book
"In describing how Whitman devotedly gave aid and comfort to thousands of wounded Civil War soldiers as a volunteer nurse, Golio pays tribute to a great soul who matched deep wells of compassion with equally profound love for both his country and its people. Brief pull quotes from his poems and letters give the poet a personal voice, and his gray-bearded figure--at once approachable and charismatic--lights up Lewis' hospital scenes." --Booklist