This powerful tribute to Civil War nurse Clara Barton and her heroic
efforts during the Battle of Antietam reveals how she earned the name
"The Angel of the Battlefield," and shows the beginnings of her journey
as one of our country's greatest humanitarians and the founder of the
American Red Cross.
During the Civil War, Clara Barton--one of the first women to receive
permission to serve on a battlefield--snuck her supply wagon to the head
of a ten-mile wagon train to deliver provisions to the Antietam
Battlefield. On the bloodiest day in American history, Clara and her
team of helpers sprang into action as they nursed the wounded and dying,
cooked meals for soldiers, and provided doctors with desperately needed
medical supplies and lanterns so they could operate through the night.
Author Claudia Friddell blends her words with Clara Barton's firsthand
account to capture the nurse's brave actions, while Christopher Cyr's
dramatically accurate illustrations portray one of the most heroic women
in history.