


⚰️ Charles Dickens (1870 – Death)
The greatest realist novelist and literary giant of the Victorian era in England (1812–1870). He was a pioneer in the history of human literature who took the suffering, exploitation and innocence of underprivileged children as the core narrative motif.
- Masterpieces and Achievements:
- Oliver Twist (The Adventures of Oliver TwistOliver Wong: A pioneering and evergreen tree of realistic children’s literature, Oliver Wong’s line “Please, sir, I want some more” has become an eternal childhood cry against the cruel system of the Industrial Revolution.
- Christmas Carols (A Christmas Carol(Published in 1843): A novella of fantasy/ghost stories. This work not only established many cultural traditions of modern Christmas regarding family reunion, love and compassion through the soul redemption of the miser Scrooge led by three Christmas ghosts, but was also permanently included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| Deceased | Charles Dickens | Charles Dickens (Wikipedia) |




🎂 Born 1953: Sachiko Kashiwaba
A renowned contemporary Japanese female fantasy novelist (1953). She was a pivotal figure in the transition of postwar Japanese children’s fantasy literature from “traditional mythology” to “urban modern magical realism.”
- Masterpieces that have stood the test of time:
- The Magical Town in the Mist (fog no のむこうのふしぎな町Her groundbreaking debut novel won the Kodansha Children’s Literature Newcomer Award. This novel directly inspired animation master Hayao Miyazaki, becoming the legendary animated film *Spirited Away*.Spirited AwayThe core visual and plot inspiration for ).
- Core Fantasy Classics:A Strange Journey That Began in the Basement (Basement からのふしぎなtrip(later adapted into an animated film by Keiichi Hara)The Lost Home at the Cape (嬬のマヨイガ(Winner of the Noma Children’s Literature Award)The Special Train in the Apple Orchard (りんご瑑のSpecial Train)、Monster Hotel (モンスター・ホテル)、The Wonderful Library (つづきの図书馆)。
- Literary status: Sachiko Kashiwaba excels at opening a door to another world in seemingly ordinary Japanese countryside, basements, or neighborhoods. The magic in her stories is not illusory, but rather intertwined with a girl’s independent growth and a reflection on the animistic aesthetics of traditional Japanese culture, expressed in a clear yet gentle tone.
| Birth | Sachiko Kashiwaba | Sachiko Kashiwaha (Wikipedia) |




🎂 Born 1964: Bart Moeyaert
A Belgian national treasure-level children’s literature writer and poet (1964). He is the uncrowned pope of contemporary European children’s realistic narrative and psychopoetics, and for many years he has represented the Flemish language family (Dutch-speaking area) in elevating children’s books to the highest level of pure literary art.
- Highest Honor: 2019 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA) The winner (the highest prize in the history of children’s literature); a finalist for the Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA) Writers’ Prize multiple times; and the winner of the German Youth Literature Prize (DJLP) for his masterpiece “Bare Hands”.
- Representative works:
- Autobiographical group portrait:Me and My Six Brothers (BroereIt depicts the delicate, sensitive, tense, and warm feelings of the youngest child in a large group of brothers.
- Key representative works:Galaxy (Melkweg)、Three Stories About Courage (Durf voor drie)、“Light Hands” (Bloße Hände)。
- Literary qualities: Muyate’s writing possesses a high degree of musicality and restrained metaphor. He never condescendingly panders to children, but rather excels at capturing the unspoken tensions, hidden atmospheres, and the fleeting, painful moments in everyday life between children and adults. His work has set a highly thought-provoking and noble “canon” for modern Low Countries children’s literature.
| Birth | Bart Moeyaert | Bart Moeyaert (Wikipedia) |



🎂 1954 – Born: Gregory Maguire
A renowned American fantasy novelist and literary critic (1954). He is a benchmark creator in contemporary English literature who has been most successful in deconstructing and reshaping the traditional classical fairy tale genealogy.
- An immortal masterpiece: Wicked (Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West)。
- Cultural influence: In this globally acclaimed, epic, and subversive work, Maguire completely overturned Baum’s black-and-white premise of *The Wizard of Oz*. With a detached and politically philosophical touch, he rewrote history from the perspective of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West in Little Oz. The book not only became a phenomenal bestseller but was also adapted into one of the greatest musicals in Broadway history. His other representative works of children’s literature include the critically acclaimed Tooth Fairy story, *What Happened to Dickens?*What-the-Dickens: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy)。
| Birth | Gregory Maguire | Gregory Maguire (Wikipedia) |

🎂 1912 – Born: Patricia Clapp
A renowned American female historical novelist and playwright (1912–2003). She was known in the mid-to-late 20th century for writing meticulously crafted historical and gothic fantasy novels about young girls, rich in psychological suspense and detailed historical accounts.
- Representative works: Jane and Emily (Jane-Emily)。
- Literary status: Her novel, *Jane and Emily*, is widely recognized as a timeless masterpiece of children’s gothic and psychological thriller fiction in the United States. The story follows a young girl who, while summering in an old mansion, becomes embroiled in a supernatural storm of jealousy, control, and redemption between the ghost of the deceased, wicked girl Emily and the present-day Jane. Clapp, with her elegant Victorian style, perfectly explores the hidden darkness and emotional entanglements within the child’s psyche.
| Birth | Patricia Clapp | Patricia Clapp (Wikipedia) |
