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Jennifer Deirdre Jane Lanthier (born February 29, 1964''Something About the Author'', Volume 204, December 2009, Gale Centage Publishing, p. 72.) is a
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children's author and journalist. Since August 2016 she has been the Director, U. of T. News at the
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.


Early life

Lanthier was born in
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to father Jim Lanthier and mother Jane McDougall, and spent her early years in Toronto,''Kingston Whig-Standard'' (The Ticket), April 14, 2007, Brock Harrison, "Unraveling the Mystery of the Martello Tower", p.12.
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and
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, Ontario. She attended secondary school first at Loyalist Collegiate Institute in
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and then at North Toronto Collegiate Institute.''North Toronto Post'', February 1, 2013, Rosie D'souza, "Telling Toronto's Stories", p.52. Lanthier studied
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and
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at the University of Toronto,
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, graduating with her
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degree in 1985. While at U. of T. she was a council member of the college student government, The University College Literary and Athletic Society ("the Lit"), and a contributor to student newspapers ''The Gargoyle'' and '' The Newspaper''. She then studied
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at
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in Toronto where she served as Editor of the Ryerson School of Journalism's student newspaper, '' The Ryersonian'', and interned at the
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before joining the newswire service
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.''The Canadian Children's Book Centre'' website, Author Directory, http://www.bookcentre.ca/directory/jennifer_lanthier She has also worked for The
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(now The
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) covering first Labour''Ryerson Review of Journalism'', Summer 1996, Sarah Burns, "Why Did the Journalist Cross the Road?, http://www.rrj.ca/m3709/ . and then
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. She has been a speechwriter for the
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and a freelance writer for magazines such as Canadian House & Home and Canadian Living.


Writing

Lanthier's first book, a middle grade novel called ''The Mystery of the Martello Tower'', was published by
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Canada in 2007 and nominated for a Snow Willow Award. A revised version aimed at younger, American readers was published by Laura Geringer Books (also an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers) in 2008. ''Martello'' has been included in numerous competitive reading programs in Canadian and American schools including the
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) Public Libraries Battle of the Books 2009, 2011 & 2013 and the
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Battle of the Books 2009/2010. These motivational reading programs involve teams of children from numerous schools reading books from lists compiled each year by teachers and librarians and answering questions about their content in quiz show-style competitions. In 2008, HarperCollins Canada published the sequel, ''The Legend of the Lost Jewels'', and the Ontario Library Association's Canadian Materials Committee named it to that year's "Best Bets - Fiction Books for Kids" list. ''Jewels'' has been featured in school reading competitions including Woozles' ( Halifax,
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) Battle of the Books 2009 and the Durham Region Public Libraries Battle of the Books 2010. Both ''The Mystery of the Martello Tower'' and ''The Legend of the Lost Jewels'' follow the adventures of heroine Hazel Frump and her younger brother Ned. Lanthier has said the books’ settings, "Ile du Loup" and "Frontenac", were directly inspired by Wolfe Island, Ontario and nearby Kingston. The Martello tower of the first book's title was based on Cathcart Tower on Cedar Island, just south of Fort Henry National Historic Site. Volunteering with PEN Canada, the Canadian arm of
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, Lanthier met the exiled journalist Jiang Weiping, who had spent six years in a Chinese prison for a series of investigative articles he wrote exposing the corruption of the government official,
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.''The Stamp Collector: A Review and Interview'', February 10, 2013, Josanne La Valley, PEN American Center Home Page, http://www.pen.org/interview/stamp-collector-review-and-interview That encounter led Lanthier to write her first picture book, '' The Stamp Collector'', published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside in September 2012, with illustrations by
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illustrator François Thisdale. A 1,300-word prose poem, ''The Stamp Collector'' is a picture book about two boys – one who grows up to become a writer and one who grows up to become a prison guard – and the power of friendship and stories. An afterword explains the concept of
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and the work done by PEN and other charities on behalf of writers and journalists at risk in countries around the world. A portion of all proceeds from the book goes to PEN Canada. In July 2012 Lanthier was selected to participate as a touring author with the TD Canadian Children's Book Week 2013 (May 4–16, 2013).''The Canadian Children's Book Centre'' website, http://www.bookcentre.ca/news/tour_roster_announced_td_book_week_2013 Organized by the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the TD Canadian Children's Book Week is a major national literary festival celebrating Canadian children's books and the importance of reading. Selected authors and illustrators participate in events and activities held in hundreds of schools, public libraries, bookstores and community centres across the country in all provinces and territories. In October 2012
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, Canada's largest book retailer, announced it had selected ''The Stamp Collector'' as a "Heather's Pick". The designation, named for the firm's founder and C.E.O. Heather Reisman, bestows featured placement in hundreds of stores nationwide including Indigo, Chapters and Coles. In January 2013 the United States Board on Books for Young People named ''The Stamp Collector'' to its USBBY 2013 Outstanding International Books Honor List.''School Library Journal'', February 2013, Maria Salvadore,
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(IBBY). The following month the Ontario Library Association's Canadian Materials Committee named it to the OLA's 2012 "Best Bets" list.''Canadian Children's Book Centre'' website, February 6, 2013
OLA 2012 Best bets
/ref> Also in February 2013, ''The Stamp Collector'' was selected for the Notable Books for a Global Society Award 2013 by the Children's Literature and Reading Special Interest Group, a nonprofit organization chartered by the International Reading Association (IRA). In March 2013 The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation awarded Lanthier its New Writer Honor for ''The Stamp Collector''. The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by the late Keats and dedicated to enhancing the love of reading and learning in all children. In April 2013 ''The Stamp Collector'' won The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators' Crystal Kite Award - Americas Division. The Crystal Kite Awards are chosen by other children's book writers and illustrators, making them the only peer-given awards in publishing for young readers. Each member of The SCBWI is allowed to vote for their favorite book from a nominated author in their region that was published in the previous calendar year. In September 2013 ''The Stamp Collector'' was named a finalist for both the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award and the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award. Both awards are administered by The Canadian Children's Book Centre.Canadian Children's Book Centre website, September 6, 2013, "http://www.bookcentre.ca/news/finalists_ccbc_awards_2013" Lanthier's second picture book, ''Hurry Up, Henry'' was published September, 2016 by
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Canada, an imprint of
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. The book is illustrated by award-winning Quebec illustrator Isabelle Malenfant. In January 2017 the United States Board on Books for Young People named ''Hurry up, Henry'' to its USBBY 2017 Outstanding International Books Honor List.School Library Journal, January 30, 2017, Holly Johnson, 'Outstanding International Books: Presenting the 2017 USBBY Selections'

Lanthier's third picture book, ''By the time you read this'', was published in 2017 by Clockwise Press. It was illustrated by Patricia Storms. Clockwise Press website, July 30, 2019, "http://clockwisepress.com/our-books"


Professional associations and personal life

Lanthier is currently Communications Chair on the Board of Directors of PEN Canada, and has served as a judge for Canada's National Newspaper Awards. She is also a member of CANSCAIP (The Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators and Performers),
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, The Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC), The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and
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. Lanthier married investment fund manager Stephen Rogers June 30, 1987. They have three children. They reside in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an avid runner and has a
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(1st Dan) in
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Awards and honours

* USBBY Outstanding International Books List, 2017 for ''Hurry up, Henry'' * Poet Laureate - 2014 Quebec Peter Gzowski PGI Dinner for Literacy * Winner - 2014 Golden Oak Award, OLA
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, Ontario Library Association, for ''The Stamp Collector'' * IBBY Honour List 2014 for ''The Stamp Collector'',
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(IBBY) * Winner - 2014 Great Books Award, Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC),for ''The Stamp Collector'' * Finalist - 2013 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC),for ''The Stamp Collector'' * Finalist - 2013 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC),for ''The Stamp Collector'' * Nominee - 2014 Silver Birch Express Award, OLA Forest of Reading, Ontario Library Association, for ''The Stamp Collector''OLA Website, October 15, 2013, https://www.accessola.org/OLAWEB/Forest_of_Reading/Current_Program_Year.aspx * Winner -
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Society of Canada Award, Ontario Historical Society, for ''The Stamp Collector'' * Finalist - 2013
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– Young Readers' Book of the Year, Canadian Booksellers Association (CBA), for ''The Stamp Collector'' * Winner - 2013 Crystal Kite Award, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) - Americas Division, for ''The Stamp Collector'' * Ezra Jack Keats 2013 New Writer Honor, Ezra Jack Keats Foundation, for ''The Stamp Collector'' * Notable Books for a Global Society Award 2013, International Reading Association (IRA):Children's Literature and Reading Special Interest Group, for ''The Stamp Collector'' * "Best Bets 2012" designation, Ontario Library Association - Canadian Materials Committee, for ''The Stamp Collector'' * USBBY Outstanding International Books List, 2013 for ''The Stamp Collector'' *
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for the Arts Grant, 2008''Canada Council for the Arts'' http://www.canadacouncil.ca/en/council/grants-and-prizes/past-recipients?program-code=6133&page=10 * Saskatchewan Snow Willow Award nominee, 2008 for ''The Mystery of the Martello Tower'' * "Best Bets - Fiction Books for Kids" designation, Ontario Library Association - Canadian Materials Committee, 2008, for ''The Legend of the Lost Jewels''


Books

* Jennifer Lanthier and Patricia Storms (2017). ''By the time you read this''. Clockwise Press (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). * Jennifer Lanthier and Isabelle Malenfant (2016). ''Hurry Up, Henry''. Puffin/Penguin Random House Canada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). * Jennifer Lanthier and Francois Thisdale (2013). ''Le Collectionneur de Timbres''. Fitzhenry & Whiteside (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). * Jennifer Lanthier and Francois Thisdale (2012). ''The Stamp Collector''. Fitzhenry & Whiteside (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). * Jennifer Lanthier (2008). ''The Legend of the Lost Jewels''. HarperTrophyCanada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). * Jennifer Lanthier (2007). ''The Mystery of the Martello Tower''. Harper Collins Canada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). , Laura Geringer Books, (New York, New York)(2008).


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