Matt Christopher

Children's author, sports-themed novels

Matt Christopher - Artists & Creatives born August 16th, 1917
Born
Died

1997
28 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American author primarily wrote children's books focusing on sports themes. Gained recognition for contributions to young adult literature through engaging narratives involving various sports. Wrote over 100 books that have entertained and inspired young readers, providing them with relatable characters and experiences. Focused on promoting sportsmanship and teamwork throughout the stories. Authored popular titles such as 'The Kid Who Only Hit Homers' and 'Soccer on Sunday', which addressed the challenges and triumphs faced by young athletes.

Authored over 100 children's books

Wrote 'The Kid Who Only Hit Homers'

Created 'Soccer on Sunday'

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