The Prisoner and the Writer

Author:   Heather Camlot ,  Sophie Casson
Publisher:   Groundwood Books
ISBN:  

9781773066325


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   04 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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Winner, Canadian Jewish Literary Awards Best Children's Book When a Jewish army captain is falsely accused of treason and sent to prison, a writer uses his pen to fight for justice. In 1895 a prisoner watches the ocean through the bars of his cell. Accused of betraying France, Captain Alfred Dreyfus is exiled to a prison on Devil's Island, far from his wife and children. It's a horrible fate -- but what if he's innocent? Seven thousand miles away, the famous writer Emile Zola wonders: Is Alfred a traitor to France? Or a victim of antisemitism? Convinced that Alfred is innocent, Emile knows that it is his DUTY to help. He pens the famous letter ""J'Accuse ...!"", explaining that Alfred was blamed, charged, tried and convicted ... only because he is Jewish. This powerful middle-grade story written in verse with full-page illustrations is told from the perspectives of both Alfred Dreyfus and Emile Zola, two men whose courage changed the world. The true story of the Dreyfus Affair, published in time for the 125th anniversary of ""J'Accuse ...!"", acts as a reminder that a person committed to truth, justice and equality must stand up and speak out against prejudice for themselves -- and for others. Includes an author's note and further historical context. Key Text Features author's note illustrations sources references informational note historical context historical note further information afterword headings Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3 Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character's thoughts, words, or actions). CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.3 Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact). CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.7 Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e.g., graphic novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem).

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Author:   Heather Camlot ,  Sophie Casson
Publisher:   Groundwood Books
Imprint:   Groundwood Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781773066325


ISBN 10:   1773066323
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   04 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"The Prisoner and the Writer works as a story in itself, whether or not young readers understand the history; as a starting point for discussion; or, with its rich back matter, as a whetting of the appetite for high school and beyond. -- ""New York Times"" A poetic and powerful presentation of the historic Dreyfus affair. -- ""Association of Jewish Libraries"" A soul-stirring story that is just as moving visually, The Prisoner and the Writer is well worth the read, and is a great introduction to developing young readers' critical thinking skills. -- ""Montreal Review of Books"" Beau-ti-ful-ly illus-trat-ed and easy to under-stand, The Pris-on-er and the Writer caters to young read-ers who may be encoun-ter-ing this piece of his-to-ry for the first time ... Writ-ten in com-pelling verse, [it] opens up many themes for impor-tant edu-ca-tion-al discussion. -- ""Jewish Book Council"" Beautifully illustrated, [The Prisoner and the Writer] is a vividly written parable for today's age of misinformation. The concept is carefully formed and powerfully executed ... A delight and a uniquely valuable book for today's world. -- ""Historical Novel Society"" Short, forceful verses from Camlot pair with textured portraiture and landscapes by Casson--oil pastel monoprints with soft pastel--to pull readers into this story based on France's Dreyfus affair. -- ""Publishers Weekly"" Readers will see echoes of current events in this scandalous story of 1890s antisemitism, bias, and the role of upstanders in confronting prejudice. -- ""Booklist"" An affecting account of the Dreyfus Affair that highlights the importance of acting against injustices. STARRED REVIEW -- ""Foreword"""


The Prisoner and the Writer works as a story in itself, whether or not young readers understand the history; as a starting point for discussion; or, with its rich back matter, as a whetting of the appetite for high school and beyond. -- ""New York Times"" A poetic and powerful presentation of the historic Dreyfus affair. -- ""Association of Jewish Libraries"" A soul-stirring story that is just as moving visually, The Prisoner and the Writer is well worth the read, and is a great introduction to developing young readers' critical thinking skills. -- ""Montreal Review of Books"" Beau-ti-ful-ly illus-trat-ed and easy to under-stand, The Pris-on-er and the Writer caters to young read-ers who may be encoun-ter-ing this piece of his-to-ry for the first time ... Writ-ten in com-pelling verse, [it] opens up many themes for impor-tant edu-ca-tion-al discussion. -- ""Jewish Book Council"" Beautifully illustrated, [The Prisoner and the Writer] is a vividly written parable for today's age of misinformation. The concept is carefully formed and powerfully executed ... A delight and a uniquely valuable book for today's world. -- ""Historical Novel Society"" Short, forceful verses from Camlot pair with textured portraiture and landscapes by Casson--oil pastel monoprints with soft pastel--to pull readers into this story based on France's Dreyfus affair. -- ""Publishers Weekly"" Readers will see echoes of current events in this scandalous story of 1890s antisemitism, bias, and the role of upstanders in confronting prejudice. -- ""Booklist"" An affecting account of the Dreyfus Affair that highlights the importance of acting against injustices. STARRED REVIEW -- ""Foreword""


Short, forceful verses from Camlot (What If Soldiers Fought with Pillows?) pair with textured portraiture and landscapes by Casson (Helen's Birds)--oil pastel monoprints with soft pastel--to pull readers into this story based on France's Dreyfus affair. -- Publishers Weekly An affecting account of the Dreyfus Affair that highlights the importance of acting against injustices. STARRED REVIEW -- Foreword


An affecting account of the Dreyfus Affair that highlights the importance of acting against injustices. STARRED REVIEW -- Foreword


Camlot's brief, poetic text emphasizes the horrible conditions under which Dreyfus was imprisoned, the rampant anti-Semitism prevalent in France, and the personal consequences Zola suffered for his defense of Dreyfus. ... Casson's pastel illustrations ... emphasize setting details and feature numerous views of the characters that emphasize their strongly felt emotions. -- Canadian Review of Materials A small but powerful book that ... works on many different levels and can be an important tool in discussions with older students. -- The International Educator Blog Readers will see echoes of current events in this scandalous story of 1890s antisemitism, bias, and the role of upstanders in confronting prejudice. -- Booklist Short, forceful verses from Camlot (What If Soldiers Fought with Pillows?) pair with textured portraiture and landscapes by Casson (Helen's Birds)--oil pastel monoprints with soft pastel--to pull readers into this story based on France's Dreyfus affair. -- Publishers Weekly An affecting account of the Dreyfus Affair that highlights the importance of acting against injustices. STARRED REVIEW -- Foreword


Author Information

HEATHER CAMLOT is the author of the nonfiction What If Soldiers Fought with Pillows? and the Skipping Stones Honor Award novels The Other Side and Clutch, the latter of which was named among Kirkus's Best Middle-Grade Historical Fiction. A journalist for more than 20 years, she has written, edited and translated for various publications, including Quill & Quire, Owl, TV Guide Canada and Style at Home. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. SOPHIE CASSON has illustrated The Artist and Me by Shane Peacock, a finalist for the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, Quelle pagaille! by Danielle Marcotte and Laurence-Aurélie Théroux-Marcotte, a finalist for the Governor General's Award, and Helen's Birds by Sara Cassidy. Her highly acclaimed illustrations are inspired by Japanese woodblock prints and World War II-era posters. Sophie's award-winning work has also appeared in the Globe and Mail, the New York Times, Financial Times, Los Angeles Times and Nature, as well as in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Sophie lives in Montreal, Quebec.

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