



⚰️ 1987 – Death: Marguerite de Angeli
A pioneering female figure in the history of modern American children’s literature and picture books (1889–1987). She was a master of early American children’s books with a strong sense of humanism, and left an indelible mark on the history of the Newbery Medal and the Caldecott Medal.
- Highest Honor: The 1950 Newbery Medal Awardee; recipient of the Newbery Honor; two-time winner Caldecott Honor.
- A timeless masterpiece:
- The Door Within the Wall (The door in the wall(This is a paramount masterpiece of realistic children’s historical literature.) It tells the epic story of Robin, a noble boy in 14th-century England who is paralyzed by illness and deprived of his knightly dreams by fate. Guided by Suntory and a monk, he uses his wisdom and perseverance to find “the door in the wall” in his life and ultimately save the castle. This book establishes the highest rational dignity in children’s literature regarding “facing imperfections and never giving up.”
- Representative work of core awards: Newbery Silver Medal epic “Lorne’s Black Fox-Black Fox of Lorne), and the evergreen classic for young children, which won it the 1945 Caldecott Honor.The meddlesome Yuni-Yonie Wondernose).
| Died | Marguerite de Angeli | Marguerite de Angeli (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born 1941: Jurij Vaščenko
Yuri Asenievich Vashenko (1941), a national treasure of Soviet/Russian graphic artist, fine art illustrator, and oil painter, is recognized as one of the most successful visual heretics in the world of pictorial books during the mid-to-late 20th century, deconstructing the fantasy aesthetics of Lewis Carroll.
- International highest honor: With her modern illustrations for “Through the Looking-Glass,” which are characterized by highly intellectual logic and a surreal, deconstructive sense of space, she won the award. Plaque Award, 1987 Bratislava International Biennial of Illustrations (BIB).
- Masterpieces that have stood the test of time: Alice Through the Looking-Glass (Alisa v zazerkalje)。
- Artistic Style: Vaschenko’s style is deeply influenced by European modernism, structuralism, and the mathematical logic of calculus. He abandoned the traditional sweet fairy tale style and was extremely adept at using extremely cold, rigorous, and intricate etchings and pen lines to create Möbius strip-like spaces on paper that defy gravity and are full of paradoxes and subconscious grotesqueness, elevating the visual appeal of children’s books to an extremely high level of pure art aesthetics and collectability.
| Birth | Jurij Vaščenko | Jurij Vaščenko (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ 2021 — Passed away: Byrd Baylor
A renowned American female prose poet and children’s literature writer (1924–2021). She was the uncrowned queen of contemporary American southwestern desert literature, living in seclusion in the arid wilderness of Arizona for many years, using the most simple and unadorned language of life to intercede for the spirits of all things.
- Highest Honor: He has won numerous awards for his works. Caldecott Honor,include Silver Medal 1977The work is titled “Eagle, I am your brother”.
- Immortal masterpieces: Eagle, I am your brother (Hawk, I’m Your Brother(Illustration by Peter Parnall)
- Literary qualities: Baylor’s writing is never that of a traditional novel, but rather free prose poetry imbued with the rhythm of ancient Native American folk songs. In “Eagle, I Am Your Brother,” she uses an almost sacred call from the wilderness to tell the story of a desert boy yearning to fly who imprisons a fledgling eagle, only to ultimately release it into the vastness of the sky, thus achieving a profound connection with the eagle’s soul. With her rugged yet tender words, she tells children that humanity is not the master of nature, and that respecting the freedom of life is the noblest form of growth.
| Deceased | Byrd Baylor | Byrd Baylor (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born 1958: Paul Rogers
A renowned British modern illustrator and graphic designer (1958). He is a highly respected visual master in the contemporary international commercial graphic and children’s book crossover field, deeply influenced by classical posters and pop jazz art.
- Artistic achievements: As a contemporary iconic visual creative pioneer, his cross-disciplinary children’s book creations showcase a stunning Constructivist charm.
- Key representative works: Jazz Alphabet (Jazz ABZ), the timeless picture book “Forever Young,” a tribute to folk legend Bob Dylan.Forever Young), and “Our Home,” which is rich in the historical changes of space (Our House)。
- Visual style: Rogers is exceptionally adept at using large blocks of highly saturated decorative colors, powerful geometric outlines, and retro silkscreen textures. He perfectly blends the rhythm of music, the sharpness of pop art, and the sophistication of modern flat design, completely subverting the dull visuals of children’s cognitive books.
| Birth | Paul Rogers | Paul Rogers (Wikipedia) |



🗓️ Other Important Creator Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Death | Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich | An immortal female historian and epic novelist of East Germany (1901–1979). As a heroine of the anti-fascist underground resistance movement during the war, her monumental work in the field of children’s literature, the six-part Native American epic “The Son of the Great Bear” (translated into Chinese as “Iron Bones and Golden Sands”), was selected as one of “1001 Children’s Books” for its powerful realism and cultural dignity. | Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich |
| born | Carl Hollander | A prominent Dutch illustrator and graphic artist of the mid-to-late 20th century (1934–1995). He is best known for his work on the classic non-fiction historical novel *The Children of the Oregon Railroad*.De kinderkaravaanThe vivid illustrations, filled with rough, realistic hatching and a powerful sense of historical scene, have been permanently included in “1001 Children’s Books”. | Carl Hollander |
| born | Isobelle Carmody | A leading Australian female science fiction and post-apocalyptic fantasy writer (1958). Her philosophical fantasy masterpiece, *The Two-Faced Boy*, focuses on the psychological struggles of a group of teenagers in a dystopian society and explores totalitarianism and awakening.The GatheringIt has won numerous international awards and was selected as one of the “1001 Children’s Books”. | Isobelle Carmody |
| born | Isabelle Holland | A renowned American teen fiction writer (1920–2002), specializing in psychological realism and social realism. She was one of the first hard-boiled female writers to directly confront class division, family upheaval, and the hidden inner traumas of marginalized youth in Young Adult (YA) fiction. Her acclaimed masterpiece is *The Faceless Man*.The Man Without a Face). | Isabelle Holland |
| born | Gloria Rand | A renowned American female illustrator of realistic animal illustrations (1925). She co-authored *Salty Dog* with her husband, based on real seafaring scenes.Salty DogThe series, with its high level of ecological empathy and thrilling maritime adventures, has consistently ranked high on the bestseller lists of major libraries. | Gloria Rand |

