

🎂 January 23, 1942 – Birth: Jörg Müller
Famous Swiss illustratorYork MillerBorn. He is known for his hyperrealistic style and profound reflections on the changes in modern civilization.
- Important works and achievements:
- Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA): At 1994 AwardedHans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration.
- Representative works:
- Bulldozers roar year after year, and the countryside changes(Alle Jahre wieder saust der Preβlufthammer nieder…This is a powerful wordless picture book that uses seven illustrations depicting the same scene in different eras to show how rural areas are swallowed up by industrialization and urbanization, prompting deep reflection on environmental protection.
- Big Bear in the Forest(Der Bär, der ein Bär bleiben wollte): This story tells of a bear that wakes up from hibernation to find that the forest has been turned into a factory, and is forced to live like a worker by humans, exploring the themes of self-identity and alienation.
- BIB Award: In 1997, with “The Steadfast Tin Soldier“The book won the Badge Award at the Bratislava International Biennial of Illustrations (BIB)”

| born | Jörg Müller | Jörg Müller (Google Search) |

🎂 January 23, 1920 – Birth: Philippa Pearce
British renowned children’s literature authorPhilippa PiercePhilippa Pearce (1920–2006) was born. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest children’s authors of the 20th century, adept at exploring the mysterious connection between time, memory, and childhood.
- Important works and achievements:
- Carnegie Medal: Her representative work isTom’s Midnight Garden-Tom’s Midnight Garden(Published in 1958) won awards 1958 Carnegie Medal.
- status: This book is hailed as a masterpiece of the “time travel” genre. The story tells of a young boy named Tom who, after the clock strikes midnight, enters a mysterious garden that doesn’t exist in daylight, where he forms a deep friendship with a girl named Hattie that transcends time. The book has received critical acclaim, has been adapted into numerous films and television series, and is included in the book *1001 Children’s Books*.
| born | Philippa Pearce | Philippa Pearce (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born January 23, 1962: Elvira Lindo
Spanish writer and journalistElvira Lindoborn.
- Important works and contributions:
- Little Manolin series(Manolito GafotasShe created the character of Manolito Four-Eyes, a talkative, bespectacled Madrid boy full of street smarts.
- style: The series, told in the first person, is full of humor, satire, and a realistic portrayal of the lives of the Spanish working class. Among them, [the series includes…]Little Manolin’s Pranks-Los trapos suciosIt was included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born Elvira Lindo | Elvira Lindo (Wikipedia) |


🎂 January 23, 1948 – Birth: Katharine Holabird
American writersKatherine Holaboldborn.
- Important works and contributions:
- Angelina the Ballet Fairy(Angelina Ballerina(Illustration by Helen Craig): This story tells of a little mouse named Angelina who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer and works hard towards that goal. This little mouse in a pink tulle dress has become a global sensation, inspiring countless children to pursue their dreams.
| born Katharine Holabird | Katharine Holabird (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ January 23, 2020 — Passed away: Gudrun Pausewang
German writerKing GudrunShe died in 1928–2020. She is best known for her novels for young adults that explore themes of peace, environmental protection, and nuclear dangers.
- Important works and contributions:
- The Girl Through the Clouds(Die Wolke(Also translated as “The Clouds” or “After the Nuclear Bomb”): This is a cautionary novel that imagines the catastrophic scene after a nuclear power plant accident in Germany and describes the experiences of a young girl named Jana during her escape, which is extremely shocking.
| Death | Gudrun Pausewang | Gudrun Pausewang (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born January 23, 1961: Svjetlan Junaković
Croatian illustrator and sculptorSheryl Ionakovicborn.
- Important works and achievements:
- International recognition: Nominated twiceHans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA) for IllustrationShortlist (2008, 2010).
- Representative works: 《Animal Portrait Book-Large Animal Portrait BookHe demonstrated his unique sense of humor and artistic skill by placing animals within the composition of classic portrait paintings.
- BIB Award: In 2001, with “Guess who it is! Who is this color?-Roter Frosch, grüner Flamingo) Received the BIB Badge Award.
| born | Svjetlan Junaković | Svjetlan Junaković (Wikipedia) |



🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Main Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Lauren Ford (Lauren Ford) | American illustrator.1940 Caldecott MedalThe winner (from “The Eternal Story”). | Link |
| born | Rosa Caldeville (Roser Capdevila) | Spanish illustrator. Representative work: *We Are Triplets* (The Triplets(It was later adapted into a famous animated film.) | Link |
| born | Will Hobbs (Will Hobbs) | An American author, specializing in outdoor adventure novels for young adults. His representative work is *Bear Rock*.Bearstone). | Link |
| born | Mikhail Fedorov (Michail Fedorov) | Russian illustrator.2007 BIB Badge AwardThe winner (of “A Little Princess”). | N/A |
| born | Wei Lianming (Willemien Min) | Dutch illustrator.1989 BIB Badge AwardThe winner (Birdman). | N/A |

