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''The Stamp Collector'' is a children's picture book (recommended for ages 8 and up) by
Jennifer Lanthier Jennifer Deirdre Jane Lanthier (born February 29, 1964''Something About the Author'', Volume 204, December 2009, Gale Centage Publishing, p. 72.) is a Canadian children's author and journalist. Since August 2016 she has been the Director, U. of ...
and François Thisdale. It was published in 2012 by
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. A French language edition, ''Le Collectionneur de Timbres'', was released in October, 2013. The theme of the book is
freedom of expression Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The rights, right to freedom of expression has been r ...
.


Plot

A city boy finds a discarded
postage stamp A postage stamp is a small piece of paper issued by a post office, postal administration, or other authorized vendors to customers who pay postage (the cost involved in moving, insuring, or registering mail). Then the stamp is affixed to the f ...
that unlocks his imagination; a country boy is captivated by stories. When they grow up, the two boys take different paths—one becomes a prison guard, the other works in a factory—but their early childhood passions remain. Their lives intersect years later when the country boy's stories of hope land him in prison, guarded by the city boy. The rules prohibit the guard and writer from talking. As the years pass, the writer's story spreads around the world and letters of support from faraway places begin to arrive. The guard is fascinated by the beautiful stamps and intrigued by what they suggest about the prisoner he watches. With time, the guard feels compelled to deliver first the stamps and eventually the letters, as evidence to the writer that the world has not forgotten him. A unique friendship begins. The writer grows ever weaker while the guard begs him to tell him his stories and promises to share them. After the writer's death the guard courageously leaves his post and journeys to a distant but safe library where he puts pen to paper and begins to share the stories. Although the setting of ''The Stamp Collector'' is unnamed, the postmarks and
Chinese characters Chinese characters are logographs used Written Chinese, to write the Chinese languages and others from regions historically influenced by Chinese culture. Of the four independently invented writing systems accepted by scholars, they represe ...
used in the illustrations suggest a thinly-disguised China.


Freedom of expression activism

An afterword in the book explains the concept of
freedom of expression Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The rights, right to freedom of expression has been r ...
and the work done by
International PEN PEN International (known as International PEN until 2010) is a worldwide association of writers, founded in London in 1921 to promote friendship and intellectual co-operation among writers everywhere. The association has autonomous Internati ...
and other charities on behalf of writers and journalists imprisoned or at risk.Booknews, Fall 2012, Volume 35, No.4., Senta Ross, ''Review of The Stamp Collector'', The Canadian Children’s Book Centre It is also disclosed that a portion of all proceeds from its sales “will support
PEN Canada PEN Canada is one of the 148 centres of PEN International. Founded in 1926, it has a membership of over 1,000 writers and supporters who campaign on behalf of writers around the world who are persecuted, imprisoned and exiled for exercising their r ...
in its efforts to bring hope to writers in prisons around the world.” PEN Canada is the Canadian arm of International PEN.''PEN in the Community'', PEN Canada Home Page, http://pencanada.ca/news/connecting-and-sharing-stories-in-the-community/''The Stamp Collector Gives Proceeds to PEN'', August 27, 2012, Kasey Coholan, PEN Canada Home Page, http://pencanada.ca/news/the-stamp-collector-gives-proceeds-to-pen/ Lanthier says the story was inspired by the writer Nuremuhamet Yasin, who was sentenced to ten years in a Chinese prison in 2004 for writing a short story called
The Wild Pigeon
''Free the Wild Pigeon'', International PEN Uyghur Center, http://www.uyghurpen.org/wild-pigeon-campaign.html Lanthier advocated for his release while volunteering for PEN Canada. At a meeting of PEN advocates, Lanthier met the exiled journalist
Jiang Weiping Jiang Weiping (; born c. 1955) is a veteran mainland Chinese journalist known internationally for his arrest by the Chinese Communist Party in 2001. In 1999, he began publishing a series of articles about the Communist Party corruption in the ...
, who had spent six years in a Chinese prison for a series of investigative articles he wrote exposing the corruption of the government official,
Bo Xilai Bo Xilai ( zh, s=薄熙来, p=Bó Xīlái; born 3 July 1949) is a Chinese former politician who was convicted on bribery and embezzlement charges. He came to prominence through his tenures as Mayor of Dalian and then the governor of Liaoning. ...
. Lanthier says that encounter led her to write ''The Stamp Collector''.''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''North Toronto Post'', February 1, 2013, Rosie D'souza, "Telling Toronto's Stories", p.52. In the afterword Lanthier explains “We asked Mr. Weiping if there was any point in writing letters to prisoners who weren’t allowed to see them. He said yes – because the guards collect stamps.” In June 2013 ''The Stamp Collector'' won the
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Society of Canada Award, presented by the
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Historical Society, honouring the book for bringing “public awareness to the principles of freedom of conscience and
freedom of thought Freedom of thought is the freedom of an individual to hold or consider a fact, viewpoint, or thought, independent of others' viewpoints. Overview Every person attempts to have a cognitive proficiency by developing knowledge, concepts, theo ...
.”


Illustrations

Thisdale's illustrations blend traditional drawing and painting with digital imagery. “Detailed Chinese landscapes are creatively blended with dreamy, imaginative vistas” creating a “riveting combination of realism and imagination.”CM Magazine, Volume XIX, No. 12, November 23, 2012, Ellen Heaney, ''Review of The Stamp Collector'', The Manitoba Library Association Layered into each image are Chinese characters, bright stamps and ghostly postmarks. One image, that of the discarded stamp found by the city boy in the opening pages and saved for its beauty, recurs throughout the book and serves as the metaphor carrying the book's political message. Thisdale based the image on this particular stamp on The Temple of the Sun in Chaoyang District,
Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as ...
, China. During the
2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes fro ...
, at the behest of the
IOC The International Olympic Committee (IOC; , CIO) is the international, non-governmental, sports governing body of the modern Olympic Games. Founded in 1894 by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas, it is based in L ...
, The Temple of the Sun was one of three locations designated by Chinese officials as official protest zones. All applications to protest there were denied or withdrawn and no protests took place. At least two persons who applied to protest were arrested and sentenced to reeducation.


Awards and honours

* Winner - 2014 Golden Oak Award, OLA
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, Ontario Library Association * IBBY Honour List 2014 for ''The Stamp Collector'',
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(IBBY) * Winner - 2014 Great Books Award,
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(CTTC), * Finalist - 2013
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,
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(CCBC)Canadian Children's Book Centre website, September 6, 2013, "http://www.bookcentre.ca/news/finalists_ccbc_awards_2013" * Finalist - 2013
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, Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) * Winner - Huguenot Society of Canada Award, Ontario Historical Society * Finalist - 2013
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– Young Readers' Book of the Year,
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(CBA) * Winner - 2013
Crystal Kite Award The Crystal Kite Award''(also known as 'Crystal Kite Members Choice Award) is given by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) is a nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization that ...
,
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(SCBWI) - Americas Division *
Ezra Jack Keats Ezra Jack Keats (né Jacob Ezra Katz; March 11, 1916 - May 6, 1983) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. He is best known for '' The Snowy Day'', which won the 1963 Caldecott Medal and is considered one of the most importa ...
2013 New Writer Honor ennifer Lanthier Ezra Jack Keats Foundation * Finalist - 2013
Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award The Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award was presented annually by the Canadian Library Association/Association canadienne des bibliothèques (CLA) to an outstanding illustrator of a new Canadian children's book.
rançois Thisdale
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* Nominee - 2014 Silver Birch Express Award, OLA Forest of Reading, Ontario Library Association * Notable Books for a Global Society Award 2013,
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(IRA) - Children's Literature and Reading Special Interest Group * Best Bets 2012,
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- Canadian Materials Committee''Canadian Children's Book Centre'' website, February 6, 2013
OLA 2012 Best bets
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)''School Library Journal'', February 2013, Maria Salvadore,
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Critical reviews


BookDragon
Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center)]
Quill & Quire Magazine

Reading Today (International Reading Association (now International Literacy Association))

Perfect Nostalgia (Blog)

Reading Matters (Blog)


(Blog)

(Canadian Review of Materials)
Bookish Notions
(Blog)
Bookpage

Albany Times Union

The Record
(Kitchener-Waterloo)
Teach Magazine


External links

*''The Stamp Collector'' a
Fitzhenry and Whiteside Limited, Publishers
*''The Stamp Collector'' a
Jennifer Lanthier personal page

François Thisdale personal page


References

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