


⚰️ January 28, 2002 — Passed away Astrid Lindgren
Famous Swedish children’s literature authorAstrid LindgrenShe died in 1907–2002. She was one of the greatest children’s book authors of the 20th century, and her works completely changed the way children’s literature viewed “children”.
- Highest Honor:
- Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA): At 1958 AwardedInternational Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writers(Second-year winner). In her honor, the Swedish government established a memorial hall after her death.Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA)This is currently the world’s highest-paying children’s literature award.
- Representative works:
- Pippi Longstocking(Pippi LongstockingThat incredibly strong, freckled, unconventional red-haired girl became an eternal symbol of freedom and independence.
- Emil the Naughty(Emil of Lönneberga)、Carlson the Flying Man(Karlsson on the Roof(and Lionheart, etc.)
| Death Astrid Lindgren | Astrid Lindgren (Wikipedia) |


🎂 January 28, 1927 – Birth: Vera B. Williams
American author and illustratorVera WilliamsBorn in 1927–2015. Her works often focus on the lives of working-class families, full of warmth and optimism.
- Important works and achievements:
- Caldecott Honor:
- 1983: Mother’s Red Sofa(A Chair for My MotherThe story tells of a single-parent family who, after losing everything in a fire, work together across three generations to save up coins to buy a comfortable red sofa. It is rich in color and deeply moving.
- 1991: I want more, I want more!(““More More More,” Said the Baby).
| born | Vera B. Williams | Vera B. Williams (Wikipedia) |

🎂 January 28, 1874 – Birth: Mary Tourtel
British illustrator and cartoonistMary TuttleBorn (1874–1948).
- Important works and contributions:
- Rupert the Bear(Rupert the BearIn 1920, she created the image of Rupert, a little bear wearing a red sweater and a yellow plaid scarf, for the Daily Express. Rupert became an iconic symbol of British culture, and his adventure stories accompanied generations of British children as they grew up, and he was included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born | Mary Tourtel | Mary Tourtel (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born January 28, 1969: Iku Dekune
Japanese illustratorIzuku NeiyuBorn in Prague. She lived in Prague for many years, and her painting style was deeply influenced by Eastern European art.
- Important works and achievements:
- BIB Grand Prix: She 2003 With the work “Amefrasi-Amefurashi(Also translated as “The Rain Monster”) won an awardGrand Prix at the Bratislava International Biennial of Illustration (BIB)Her painting style is delicate and mysterious, often possessing a unique texture reminiscent of tempera painting.
| born | Iku Dekune | Iku Dekune (Internet Search) |

⚰️ January 28, 1972 – Died: Dino Buzzati
Famous Italian writer, journalist, and painterDino BuzzatiHe died in 1906–1972.
- Important works and contributions:
- Bears Invade Sicily(La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia(1945): This is a classic fairy tale he wrote and illustrated himself.
- content: The story tells of King Lyons, a bear who, in search of his son kidnapped by humans, leads his pack down the mountain to invade Sicily, where he establishes a kingdom. However, he is ultimately forced to return to the mountains due to the influence of human vices. The book features unique illustrations and profound meaning, and is included in the “1001 Children’s Books” series.
| Death | Dino Buzzati | Dino Buzzati (Wikipedia) |



⚰️ January 28, 2025 — Passed away: Marina Colasanti
Brazilian writer and journalistMarina CorlastieHe died in 1937–2025.
- Important works and achievements:
- International recognition: She was shortlisted 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA) for Best WriterShortlist.
- Representative works: Completely Blue IdeasUma ideia toda azulHer fairy tales, including “A Short History of Love,” are characterized by concise, poetic, and symbolic language, exploring themes of female identity, love, and freedom.
| Death Marina Colasanti | Marina Colasanti (Wikipedia) |


🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Main Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Percy Trezis (Percy Trezise) | Australian writer and painter. His representative work is *The Quincy*.The QuinkinsHe collaborated with Indigenous artist Dick Roughsey to document Australian Indigenous myths and legends. | Link |
| Death | Steve Thornfield (Steve Sanfield) | A renowned American storyteller and folklorist. His masterpiece, *The Adventures of John the Conqueror*, focuses on compiling and retelling African American folk tales. | Link |
