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Satoshi Kitamura is a Japanese author and illustrator of children's books. He was born in Tokyo in 1956 and studied at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He has written and illustrated over 100 books, including the popular "A Cat and a Dog" series. He has won numerous awards, including the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1992 for his book "The Great Fire of London". Satoshi Kitamura is 64 years old and has a net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as an author and illustrator. He has written and illustrated over 100 books, including the popular "A Cat and a Dog" series. He has also won numerous awards, including the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1992 for his book "The Great Fire of London". Satoshi Kitamura is not known to be in a relationship. He is a private person and prefers to keep his personal life out of the public eye.

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2018

‘The bold, bright, beautiful style of Satoshi Kitamura stands out like a beacon.’ (T.E.S.) ‘There could be no better way to start than with Kitamura’s wonderful illustrations.’ (Observer) ‘Satoshi Kitamura has produced some of the most delightful picture books of the last dozen years.’ (New York Times Book Review)

2009

In 2009 he left London and returned to Japan to care for his parents, but continues to travel and work for publishers across the globe. Apart from writing and illustrating children's books, Satoshi has been commissioned for various projects including Tokyo Underground posters, signage at Birmingham Children's Hospital and designing stationery. He also translates David McKee's Elmer the Patchwork Elephant series for the Japanese market.

2004

Regular collaborators include Hiawyn Oram, Roger McGough and John Agard. Satoshi Kitamura worked with Colin McNaughton to create Once Upon an Ordinary School Day, published in 2004, Sheep in Wolves' Clothing was adapted into an animation series that screened on the BBC and also sold to overseas markets.

1956

Satoshi Kitamura was born in 1956 in Tokyo. After dropping out of school to pursue art, Kitamura decided not to attempt a 10-year apprenticeship as a potter and instead worked as a graphic artist. He was not trained as an artist, but at the age of 19 began to do commercial work as an illustrator for adverts and magazines. He moved from Tokyo to London in 1979 where he worked mainly at designing greeting cards. More than twenty publishers declined his work until Klaus Flugge of Andersen Press asked him to illustrate Angry Arthur in 1981 after he had an exhibition of his work at the Neal Street Gallery in Covent Garden. Since then he has published more than 20 of his own books, as well as illustrating many more.