O Captain, My Captain: Walt Whitman, Abraham Lincoln, and the Civil War
By (Author) Robert Burleigh
Illustrated by Sterling Hundley
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
2nd April 2019
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Literature, books and writers
811.3
Hardback
64
Width 216mm, Height 267mm
Dramatic, lyrical, and beautifully illustrated, author Robert Burleigh and artist Sterling Hundleys picture book O Captain, My Captain tells the story of one of Americas greatest poets and how he was inspired by one of Americas greatest presidents.
Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln shared the national stage in Washington, DC, during the Civil War. Though the two men never met, Whitman would often see Lincolns carriage on the road. The president was never far from the poets mind, and Lincolns grace under pressure was something Whitman returned to again and again in his poetry. Whitman witnessed Lincolns second inauguration and mourned along with America as Lincolns funeral train wound its way across the landscape to his final resting place.
The book includes the poem O Captain! My Captain! and an excerpt from When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomd, brief bios of Lincoln and Whitman, a timeline of Civil War events, endnotes, and a bibliography.
Engaging and picturesque . . . This book is a substantive contribution to the recognition of Walt Whitman and his place in American literary history for young readers. School Library Connection (Starred Review)
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Engaging and picturesque . . . This book is a substantive contribution to the recognition of Walt Whitman and his place in American literary history for young readers."
Robert Burleigh has written a number of bestselling childrens books that have received multiple starred reviews and awards, including the Orbis Pictus and the Texas Bluebonnet Master List. He lives outside Chicago.
Sterling Hundley is a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. His work has been regarded among the mostly highly acclaimed in the illustration world. He was named Illustrator of the Year by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. He lives in Richmond, Virginia.