


⚰️ April 24, 1731 – Death: Daniel Defoe
The Father of the English Novel Daniel Defoe (1660–1731) Died.
- Important works and status:
- Robinson Crusoe (Robinson CrusoePublished in 1719, it is widely recognized as the first novel in the modern sense in the history of world literature.
- Literary value: Although it was not originally written for children, its tenacious will to survive and its spirit of exploration of the unknown have made it a classic that young people have read for three centuries and it has been included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| Died | Daniel Defoe | Daniel Defoe (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ April 24, 1942 – Died: Lucy Maud Montgomery
One of Canada’s most famous writers Lucy Maud Montgomery He died in 1874–1942.
- Representative works:
- Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green GablesThis work made “Anne of Green Gables” the most popular girl character in the world and was included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
- status: Her character Anne is full of imagination, loves life, and refuses to bow to fate. She not only shows readers around the world the stunning scenery of Prince Edward Island, but also gives countless girls the courage to pursue self-realization.
| Died| Lucy Maud Montgomery | LM Montgomery (Wikipedia) |
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🎂 April 24, 1914 – Born: Motoichirō Takebe
Famous Japanese illustrator and picture book artist Takebe Motoichiro Born (1914–1980).
- Representative works:
- The Poor Elephant (かわいそうなぞう(This is a picture book based on the tragic fate of the elephants at Ueno Zoo during World War II. It is one of the most influential anti-war picture books in Japan.)
- Illustrations for “Princess of Mars”: His illustrations for Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Mars series hold a supreme position in the science fiction world, defining the visual language of science fiction romanticism.
| Birth | Motoichiro Takebe | Motoichiro Takebe (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 24, 1900 – Born: Elizabeth Goudge
British novelist Elizabeth Gugi Born (1900–1984).
- Key Achievements:
- Carnegie Medal (CMW): With thePrincess Moon in the Castle-The Little White Horse) won 1946 Carnegie Medal.
- Anecdote: This work is widely regarded by J.K. Rowling as her favorite book from childhood, and it had a profound influence on her subsequent writing. Gugi is adept at creating a fantastical atmosphere full of classical mystery and moral beauty.
| Birth | Elizabeth Guggi | Elizabeth Goudge (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 24, 1911 – Born: Evaline Ness
American illustrator and picture book author Evelyn Ness Born (1911–1986).
- Highest Honor:
- Caldecott Medal: With theSasa’s Moonlight-Sam, Bangs & Moonshine) won Gold Medal 1967.
- Artistic features: Her works are renowned for their exquisite graphic design and woodcut texture. “Sasa’s Moonlight” explores the delicate boundary between a child’s inner fantasy (moonlight) and reality (truth), and is a model of psychological depiction in picture books.
| Birth | Evelyn Ness | Evaline Ness (Wikipedia) |



🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Kato Hisao (Kunio Katô) | With theBuilding Block House》 won 2013 French Witch AwardsThe short film of the same name won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. | Kato Hisao |
| born | Jasmin Valha (Jasmine Warga) | With theAnother Homeland Language》 won 2020 Newbery Silver Medal. | Jasmine Warga |
| born | Clive King (Clive King) | Representative worksSteven in the garbage dumpIt was included in “1001 Children’s Books” and is a representative of British Stone Age fantasy classics. | Clive King |
| born | Arcadio Robato | With theLoyal Bull》 won 1983 BIB Honorary Award. | Arcadio Lobato |
| Death | Emma Smith (Emma Smith) | Representative worksOvercoming obstacles-No Way of TellingIt was included in “1001 Children’s Books”. | Emma Smith |




