
Letters to a Prisoner
Angela Keenlyside
(Translator)Description
Simple illustrations convey plenty of rich symbolism to provoke thought and discussion. A letter from the author provides more information about Amnesty International's Write for Rights campaign.
Product Details
Publisher | Owlkids |
Publish Date | September 15, 2017 |
Pages | 48 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781771472517 |
Dimensions | 10.1 X 8.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
JACQUES GOLDSTYN is an illustrator and a political cartoonist. He is a regular contributor to the children's magazine Les Débrouillards and his books include Letters to a Prisoner and Bertolt, both of which were chosen as a Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Books of 2017. He has twice won Le Grand Prix du journalisme indépendant for editorial illustration and lives in Montreal, Quebec.
Reviews
"An inspiring, thought-provoking story about the power of the written word, especially fitting for anyone addressing social justice issues with children."-- "Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast"
"Children who follow the story in this book will see how many voices can indeed bring about change. They will come to appreciate that everyone, anyone, can make the world a better place if they try."-- "Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review"
"Goldstyn was inspired by the letter-writing campaigns of human rights organization Amnesty International. His book is an accessible and inspiring tribute. "The pen is mightier than the sword" lives on."-- "Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW"
"Originally published in French...and dedicated to imprisoned Saudi activist Raif Badawi, this is sure to spark discussions of human rights and social justice."-- "Booklist"
"Powerful...an inspiration for all ages."-- "Quill & Quire, STARRED REVIEW"
"There is a great deal of sadness expressed in these wordless pages; at the same time, the author injects slight touches of humor that allow the book to make just the right impression for those children who will hold it in their hands. "-- "Sal's Fiction Addiction"
"This book could be used in classrooms as a strong starting point to conversations and the important issues brought to light will tug on all readers' heart strings."-- "School Library Connection"
"This deserves to be everywhere children are learning about the wider world."-- "Publishers Weekly - STARRED REVIEW"
"This is an absolutely incredible book. A moving tale about what can happen when people band together and use the power of words."-- "The Baby Bookworm"
"This is sure to spark discussions of human rights and social justice."-- "Booklist"
"Universal... An elegant picture book tribute to the power of organizing and the plight of political prisoners, best suited for older readers. A first purchase."-- "School Library Journal"
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