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What age group are Matt Christopher books for?

With more than 100 books, Matt Christopher is America’s bestselling sports writer for children. Students will love his fast-paced, action-packed sports novels….Shop by Program:

Hook Shot Hero Christopher, Matt 9780316102964 Fiction Paperback
Reading Level750L
Interest Level3-7
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How many awards did Matt Christopher win?

At 14, Matt Christopher decided to become a writer. At 18, he won an award in a Writer’s Digest short-story contest. Years later, he would point out that there were 200 awards and his was for 191st place. His best-known books were ”The Lucky Baseball Bat” and his favorite, ”The Kid Who Only Hit Homers.

Where did Matt Christopher go to college?

He was granted a baseball scholarship to Cornell, but fell one class short of fulfilling Cornell scholarship requirements. Because his father couldn’t afford to send him to college, Christopher bypassed college and headed straight for work. Work came in many shapes through the years.

What kind of books does Matt Christopher write?

Born in Bath, Pennsylvania, Christopher was a gifted athlete as a child, which influenced his primary topic of writing. In addition to sports books, he also enjoyed writing detective fiction; his first published novel before the successful The Lucky Baseball Bat was Look for the Body, a murder mystery written for adults.

Is the book Ice Magic by Matt Christopher Good?

Ice Magic isn’t Matt Christopher’s best novel, but I appreciate that he didn’t neglect to write something for young hockey fans. Juvenile sports fiction abounds for fans of other sports, but not so much ice hockey, at least not in the United States.

How old was Matthew Christopher when he died?

Matthew”Matt” Frederick Christopher (August 16, 1917 – September 20, 1997) was an American writer of children’s books.

When did Christopher Christopher write his first book?

In 1953 he finally sold his first book, Look for the Body, a 60,000 word detective novel, to Phoenix Press of New York City for $150. But his true success came in 1954 with the publication of The Lucky Baseball Bat. “I decided to write a baseball book for children”, said Christopher.