
Junko
Morimoto
JUNKO
MORIMOTO migrated to Australia in 1982. Born in Hiroshima
in 1932 and she later survived Atomic Bomb attack in 1945.
Junko graduated from Kyoto City University of Fine Art in
1955 and ran Children's Art Studio in Osaka between 1965-71.
She later taught art at High School in Katano City where she
illustrated 'The Book of the History of Katano City'.
In 1983, her first picture book 'The White Crane' was published
from Collins Australia (edited by Anne Ingram) and was Commended
by CBCA. 'The Inch Boy' and 'A piece of Straw' were also awarded
Highly Commended in 1985 and 1986, and 'Kojuro and the Bears'
(Collins)– 1987, and 'Two Bullies' (Random House)- 1998,
were awarded Picture Book of the Year by CBCA.
Junko has created a total of 14 picture books including 'My
Hiroshima' (1997) and the latest title 'Big Nuisance'. Her
books are also published in the USA, EU countries, Japan and
South Korea.
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