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A parent might reach for this book when they notice their child is a deep thinker who feels out of step with the crowd, or when a young writer begins to doubt the value of their own unique voice. This biography follows Walt Whitman from his humble beginnings as a printer to his status as a revolutionary poet who broke all the rules of his time to celebrate the beauty of everyday life and the common person. Through themes of resilience, curiosity, and identity, the book shows how Whitman turned criticism into a lifelong commitment to his craft. It is highly appropriate for the middle-grade years, offering a window into how one person can advocate for unity and individuality during a time of national division. It is a perfect choice for parents who want to nurture their child's self-confidence and appreciation for the diverse voices that shape America.