


🎂 November 30, 1835 – Birth: Mark Twain
American writer and humoristMark TwainMark Twain (born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 1835–1910) was born. He is hailed as the “Father of American Literature,” and his works have had a profound influence on shaping the voice of American literature.
- Important works and contributions:
- His representative work isThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer-The Adventures of Tom Sawyer(Published in 1876) and TheThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn-Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)yesThe cornerstone of American young adult literature.
- Far-reaching impact: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, with its influence on…Childhood innocence, escapism from social norms, and a spirit of adventureIts vivid descriptions have made it one of the most popular classics in children’s literature worldwide, and it has been included in “1001 Children’s Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up”.
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🎂 November 30, 1874 – Birth: Lucy Maud Montgomery
Canadian writerLucy Maud Montgomery(Lucy Maud Montgomery, 1874–1942) was born. She is widely recognized as…Iconic figures in Canadian literatureone.
- Important works and contributions:
- Her representative work isAnne of Green Gables-Anne of Green Gables(Published in 1908) series. The novel tells the story of Anne Shirley, an imaginative, energetic, and always troublesome orphan, growing up at Green Gables Farm on Prince Edward Island.
- Far-reaching impact: Anne of Green Gables, with its…Women’s imagination, friendship, and rural lifeIts heartwarming depictions have made it one of the most popular in the world.coming-of-age novelsIt is one of the books in the book “1001 Children’s Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up”.
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⚰️ November 30, 1900 – Died: Oscar Wilde
Irish writer, poet, and playwrightOscar WildeOscar Wilde (1854–1900) died.
- Important works and contributions:
- His collection of fairy tales,The Happy Prince and Other Stories-The Happy Prince and Other Tales(in 1888) because ofBeautiful language, a melancholic tone, and a critique of social injustice.Known for its profound exploration.
- Influence: His fairy tales, such as “The Happy Prince” and “The Selfish Giant,” are considered to be…A model of adult fairy talesWith its artistic depth and moral allegory, it has influenced countless children’s literature writers in later generations and has been included in “1001 Children’s Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up”.
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⚰️ November 30, 2000 — Died: Eloise Jarvis McGraw
American writersEloise Jarvis McGraw (also known as Eloise McGraw)Eloise Jarvis McGraw (1915–2000) died. She was a…Frequent Newbery MedalistsSkilled in creationHistorical novels and fantasy novels.
- Important works and achievements: McGraw has three works that have won awards.Newbery Honor:
- 《Mocasin Trail-Moccasin Trail(1952).
- 《gold goblet-The Golden Goblet(1961).
- 《Fairy Child-The Moorchild(1996).
- contribute: Her works reflect…Rigorous historical detailsand pairPeople and CultureThe focus is on the conflict between them.
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🎂 Born November 30, 1931: Margot Zemonk
American writer and illustratorMargot ZemonkMargot Zemach (1931–1989) was born. She was a…Caldecott Medal WinnerThe work is characterized byHumorous, rugged linesand pairFolk TalesKnown for its vibrant, dramatic retellings.
- Important works and achievements:
- Caldecott Medal: She isDuffy and the Devil-Duffy and the DevilThe illustrations created in 1973 won an award. 1974 Caldecott Medal.
- Caldecott Honor: Her workJudge-The Judge, 1970) and “A brilliant but terrible idea-It Could Always Be WorseHe also won the award in 1978.
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⚰️ November 30, 1990 – Died: Fritz Eichenberg
German-American printmaker and illustratorFritz EichenbergFritz Eichenberg (1901–1990) died.
- Important works and contributions: EichenbergExquisite woodcut printmaking artandDramatic styleis famous.
- Representative works and honors: His self-written and self-illustrated alphabet bookApe in a Cape: Animal Alphabet Song-Ape in a Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals) won 1953 Caldecott Honor.
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🎂 November 30, 1667 – Birth: Jonathan Swift
Irish satirist and poetJonathan Swift(Jonathan Swift, 1667–1745) was born.
- Important works and contributions:
- His representative work isGulliver’s Travels-Gulliver’s TravelsOriginally a satirical novel for adults (1726), but its…Imaginative adventure plot(such as Lilliput and Brobdingnag) making itClassics of global young adult adventure literatureIt was included in “1001 Children’s Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up”.
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🎂 November 30, 1886 – Birth: Janet Eaton
American writersJanet EatonJeanette Eaton (1886–1968) was born. She was a…Frequent Newbery MedalistsFocusing on creating high-quality content for teenagersHistorical biographies.
- Important works and contributions: Eaton’s works are known for theirA captivating narrativeand pairAmerican and European historical figuresIt is known for its in-depth research.
- honor: Her four historical biographies have won awards.Newbery Honor:include“Daughter of the Seine-A Daughter of the Seine(1930)The destined leader-Leader by Destiny(1939)The Legend of the Trumpeter-Trumpeter’s Tale, 1945) and “A Lonely Journey: The Life of Roger Williams-Lone Journey: The Life of Roger Williams(1951).
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🎂 November 30, 1868 – Birth: Angela Brazel
British writerAngela BrazelAngela Brazil (1868–1947) was born. She is considered to be…The founder of the modern British boarding school story genre.
- Important works and contributions:
- Her work broke away from the stereotypical patterns of Victorian boarding school stories, injecting…Energetic, humorous, and friendships between girls.
- Representative works: HerPhilippa’s Luck-The Fortunes of PhilippaWorks such as those published in 1906 were popular in Britain during the first half of the 20th century and were included in “1001 Children’s Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up”. Gutenberg eBook |
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🎂 November 30, 1928 – Birth: Christine Price
American writersChristine PriceChristine Price (1928–1979) was born. She primarily engaged in…Art history and cultural historyThe writing.
- Important works and contributions:
- Her non-fiction work,Renaissance period manufacturing-Made in the Renaissance(Published in 1952) won an award Newbery Honor, 1953This book introduces young readers to the cultural life of the Renaissance through handicrafts, art, and architecture.
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