Yuko Shimizu
Author of Up, Up, Ever Up! Junko Tabei: A Life in the Mountains
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Yuko Shimizu the illustrator is not Yuko Shimizu, creator of Hello Kitty, or Yukio Shimizu, the photographer.
Works by Yuko Shimizu
Japanese Tales 1 copy
Associated Works
The Unwritten Vol. 01: Tommy Taylor and the Bogus Identity (2010) — Cover artist — 1,410 copies, 70 reviews
Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories (2011) — Cover artist, some editions — 759 copies, 26 reviews
The Unwritten Vol. 06: Tommy Taylor and the War of Words (2012) — Cover artist, some editions — 337 copies, 21 reviews
The Unwritten: Tommy Taylor and the Ship That Sank Twice (2013) — Cover artist — 252 copies, 10 reviews
Inside and Other Short Fiction: Japanese Women by Japanese Women (2008) — Cover artist, some editions — 80 copies, 2 reviews
Phantasm Japan: Fantasies Light and Dark, From and About Japan (2014) — Cover artist — 50 copies, 1 review
The Samurai Trilogy (Musashi Miyamoto / Duel at Ichijoji Temple / Duel at Ganryu Island) (2005) — Cover artist, some editions — 48 copies, 1 review
Hanzai Japan: Fantastical, Futuristic Stories of Crime From and About Japan (2015) — Cover artist — 45 copies
Let Your Voice Be Heard: The Life and Times of Pete Seeger (2016) — Cover artist — 36 copies, 2 reviews
Eyes I Dare Not Meet in Dreams: A Tor.com Original (2017) — Cover artist, some editions — 8 copies, 1 review
The Unwritten #53 — Cover artist — 3 copies
The Unwritten #15 — Cover artist — 3 copies
The Unwritten #11 — Cover artist — 3 copies
The Unwritten #17 — Cover artist — 3 copies
The Unwritten #20 — Cover artist — 3 copies
The Unwritten #48 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #12 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #49 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #41 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #42 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #47 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #46 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #45 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten: Apocalypse #05 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten: Apocalypse #06 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten: Apocalypse #07 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten: Apocalypse #08 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten: Apocalypse #09 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #44 — Cover artist — 2 copies
The Unwritten #43 — Cover artist — 2 copies
Little Man [short story] — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
A Monkey's Paw [short story] — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
Beasts [short story] — some editions — 1 copy
Her Hair [short story] — some editions — 1 copy
Ever/After [short story] — some editions — 1 copy
Poisoned [short story] — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
Jacked [short story] — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
Crazy Old Lady [short story] — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
A Wild Swan [short story] — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
Dis. Enchant. [short story] — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy
Steadfast; Tin [short story] — some editions — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Shimizu, Yuko
- Legal name
- 清水裕子
- Birthdate
- 19??
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Waseda University
School of Visual Arts - Occupations
- illustrator
- Nationality
- Japan
- Birthplace
- Tokyo, Japan
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
- Disambiguation notice
- Yuko Shimizu the illustrator is not Yuko Shimizu, creator of Hello Kitty, or Yukio Shimizu, the photographer.
- Associated Place (for map)
- Japan
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Reviews
Wonderful book, sharing the life of Junko Tabei, the first woman to climb Mt. Everest. It would be great to showcase the achievements that women can make, showing we're equal to men. As well as to show the sport of climbing, very fun and cool sport.
A well-done biography of a very determined person. But reading it really makes me realize how massively stupid mountain climbing is. Leave the mountain alone, ya moronic adrenaline junkies!
First sentence: Junko's hill was her entire world.
Premise/plot: Up, Up Ever Up! is a picture book biography of mountain climber and activist Junko Tabei. It recently earned a Caldecott Honor.
My thoughts: I liked this one. I did. Books about mountain climbing aren't really "my thing" if you will. But I do try to keep up with the Newbery and Caldecott winners and honors. And I do enjoy a good nonfiction picture book biography. I think this one will appeal to readers who do like adventure-y show more outdoors sports. There are so many good-to-great nonfiction biographies that kids can read these days.
As for the rating. I have gone back and forth a dozen times between three stars and four stars. I have. This book was just made for a three and half star rating. (Which I don't do because GoodReads doesn't do). show less
Premise/plot: Up, Up Ever Up! is a picture book biography of mountain climber and activist Junko Tabei. It recently earned a Caldecott Honor.
My thoughts: I liked this one. I did. Books about mountain climbing aren't really "my thing" if you will. But I do try to keep up with the Newbery and Caldecott winners and honors. And I do enjoy a good nonfiction picture book biography. I think this one will appeal to readers who do like adventure-y show more outdoors sports. There are so many good-to-great nonfiction biographies that kids can read these days.
As for the rating. I have gone back and forth a dozen times between three stars and four stars. I have. This book was just made for a three and half star rating. (Which I don't do because GoodReads doesn't do). show less
Caldecott Honor 2025
Illustrations were made with a Japanese calligraphy brush and black India ink on watercolor paper, and digitally colored in Photoshop.
Junko Tabei always dreamed of climbing: first the hill near her house, then the tallest mountains in the world. She joined one of the few mountaineering clubs that allowed women, and climbed on the weekends; in 1975, she became the first woman to summit Mount Everest. She continued climbing, always encouraging other women to climb too, and show more campaigned for responsible tourism. Inspiring.
Back matter includes an author's note, a timeline (1852-2019), a glossary, source notes, and a selected bibliography.
See also: How to Solve A Problem by Ashima Shiraishi and Yao Xiao show less
Illustrations were made with a Japanese calligraphy brush and black India ink on watercolor paper, and digitally colored in Photoshop.
Junko Tabei always dreamed of climbing: first the hill near her house, then the tallest mountains in the world. She joined one of the few mountaineering clubs that allowed women, and climbed on the weekends; in 1975, she became the first woman to summit Mount Everest. She continued climbing, always encouraging other women to climb too, and show more campaigned for responsible tourism. Inspiring.
Back matter includes an author's note, a timeline (1852-2019), a glossary, source notes, and a selected bibliography.
See also: How to Solve A Problem by Ashima Shiraishi and Yao Xiao show less
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