April 16: Today in the History of Children’s Books

🎂 April 16, 1912 – Born: Garth Williams

Famous Amer­i­can illus­tra­tor Gus Williams Born in 1912–1996. He is con­sid­ered one of the great­est Amer­i­can illus­tra­tors of the 20th cen­tu­ry, and his paint­ings defined the “Gold­en Age” of Amer­i­can chil­dren’s lit­er­a­ture.

  • Mile­stone achieve­ment:
    • Char­lot­te’s Web (Char­lot­te’s WebHis illus­tra­tions for E.B. White’s mas­ter­piece (espe­cial­ly the spir­it­ed lit­tle pig Wilbur) have become immor­tal fig­ures in lit­er­ary his­to­ry.
    • “Log Cab­in” Series (Lit­tle HouseHis illus­tra­tions for Lau­ra Ingalls Wilder’s auto­bi­o­graph­i­cal nov­el per­fect­ly cap­ture the warmth and hard­ship of the pio­neer­ing era.
  • Rep­re­sen­ta­tive works:
    • Good­night, Frances》 (Bed­time for Frances)、 《When the moon is full》 (Wait until the moon is full)、 《Black Rab­bit and White Rab­bit》 (The Rab­bits’ Wed­ding)。
  • Artis­tic fea­tures: Williams excels at using fine lines to depict ani­mals with extreme­ly anthro­po­mor­phic and warm expres­sions; each lit­tle crea­ture in his paint­ings seems to pos­sess an inde­pen­dent soul.

| Birth | Garth Williams | Garth Williams (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 16, 1891 – Born: Dorothy P. Lathrop

Amer­i­can illus­tra­tor and author Dorothy P. Lath­rop Born (1891–1980).

  • His­toric break­through:
    • The first Calde­cott Medal win­ner: With theAni­mals in the Bible-Ani­mals of the Bible(Edit­ed by Helen Dean Fish­er) won the award The first Calde­cott Medal in 1938.
  • Artis­tic con­tri­bu­tions: Rathrop is renowned for her remark­ably pre­cise and ele­gant style of nature obser­va­tion. She ush­ered in an era when pic­ture book art was for­mal­ly rec­og­nized and award­ed prizes. Fur­ther­more, she received the New­bery Hon­or, show­cas­ing her excep­tion­al tal­ent in both text and illus­tra­tion.

| Birth | Dorothy P. Lath­rop | Dorothy P. Lath­rop (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ April 16, 2020 — Died: Luis Sepúlveda

Chilean writer, jour­nal­ist, and activist Louis Sepul­ve­da He passed away in 1949–2020.

  • Impor­tant works:
    • The Cat That Taught Seag­ulls to Fly-His­to­ria and gavio­ta del­ga­toque le senseño a volar): Includ­ed in “1001 Chil­dren’s Books”.
  • Lit­er­ary val­ue: This is a heart­warm­ing fable about com­mit­ment, inter­species friend­ship, and how to learn to fly. Sepul­ve­da explores the pro­found themes of eco­log­i­cal con­ser­va­tion and accep­tance of dif­fer­ences in remark­ably sim­ple lan­guage, and the book has become a glob­al clas­sic.

| Deceased | Luis Sepul­ve­da | Luis Sepúlve­da (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 16, 1890 – Born: Gertrude Chandler Warner

Amer­i­can famous writer Gertrude Chan­dler Warn­er Born (1890–1979).

  • Impor­tant works:
    • Box­cart Boy“series (The Box­car Chil­dren): His first work was pub­lished in 1924 and includ­ed in “1001 Chil­dren’s Books”.
  • sta­tus: This book series tells the sto­ry of four home­less orphans who live inde­pen­dent­ly in an aban­doned box­car and even­tu­al­ly find a home. It accu­rate­ly cap­tures the chil­dren’s desire for inde­pen­dence and their abil­i­ty to solve prob­lems through labor and wis­dom, mak­ing it an extreme­ly impor­tant intro­duc­to­ry read­ing resource in Amer­i­can edu­ca­tion­al his­to­ry.

| Birth | Gertrude Chan­dler Warn­er | Gertrude Chan­dler Warn­er (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 16, 1922 – Born: John Christopher

British sci­ence fic­tion writer John Christo­pher Born (1922–2012).

  • Impor­tant works and achieve­ments:
    • Ger­man Youth Lit­er­a­ture Prize (DJLP): With theGuardians-The Guardians) won Gold Medal 1976.
    • Rep­re­sen­ta­tive works: “The Three-Legged Mon­ster Tril­o­gy (The Tripods).
  • fea­ture: He was a pio­neer of dystopi­an and hard sci­ence fic­tion for teenagers, and he was adept at set­ting extreme sur­vival pres­sures to explore pro­found top­ics such as free­dom, pow­er, and resis­tance.

| Birth | John Christo­pher | John Christo­pher (Wikipedia) |


🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings

eventfig­ureDetails/WorksWikipedia link
bornAntu­ni Boat­iriskPol­ish illus­tra­tor. (Based on…)A sto­ry that will nev­er end-Nie kończą­ca się his­to­ria1987 BIB Gold­en Apple Award.A. Boratyńs­ki
bornMary Tred­goldBritish author. With his nov­el…We can’t leave Dina》 Carnegie Medal, 1941.Mary Tread­gold
bornFavyu Tes­ta (Ful­vio Tes­ta)Ital­ian illus­tra­tor. (Based on…)The Wolf’s Grace》 1987 BIB Hon­orary Award.Ful­vio Tes­ta
bornSpike Mil­li­gan (Spike Mil­li­gan)A comedic genius and writer. His rep­re­sen­ta­tive work is…Small boil­erIt was includ­ed in “1001 Chil­dren’s Books”.Spike Mil­li­gan
bornEloise Lons­buryAmer­i­can author. With his book…Fire out­side》 won New­bery Medal.Eloise Lowns­bery
bornGun­nell Beck­manSwedish writer. His rep­re­sen­ta­tive work is…Admis­sion tick­etA real­is­tic dra­ma for teenagers.Gun­nel Beck­man
bornEva Moore (Eva Moore)Amer­i­can author. Rep­re­sen­ta­tive work: [Title of work not pro­vid­ed]Bud­dy: The First Guide Dog》.Eva Moore
DeathThier­ry Gudin (Thier­ry Courtin)French illus­tra­tor. Clas­sic char­ac­ter.Joby the lit­tle pen­guin》 (T’choupiThe cre­ator of ).Thier­ry Courtin
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