Immagine dell'autore.

Matt Christopher (1917–1997)

Autore di The Kid Who Only Hit Homers

292+ opere 24,417 membri 133 recensioni 1 preferito

Sull'Autore

Matt Christopher was born August 16, 1917 in Bath, Pennsylvania. He had a variety of odd jobs before focusing full time on writing including playing shortstop for a Class C minor-league team in Smith Falls, Ontario. He also drove trucks and sold umbrellas and worked in a theater. Christopher mostra altro finally began his writing career in 1940, when he wrote a detective story that was accepted by Detective Box Magazine in 1943 His first children's book was The Lucky Baseball Bat, published in 1954, which was in print for 25 years. Christopher was the best-selling author of more than fifty sports books for young readers. He is best known for his sports novels for children as well as his many short stories and articles in numerous children's and adults' magazines. His later works include Dirt Bike Racer, The Spy on Third Base, and Skateboard Tough. Christopher wrote 78 books in all and over 250 magazine articles and short stories. Matt Christopher dies in 1997. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

Serie

Opere di Matt Christopher

The Kid Who Only Hit Homers (1972) 980 copie
Return of the Home Run Kid (1948) 768 copie
Tough to Tackle (1987) 660 copie
Soccer Halfback (1978) 619 copie
The Lucky Baseball Bat (1991) 613 copie
The Hit-Away Kid (1988) 569 copie
Ice Magic (1973) 475 copie
Hard Drive to Short (1969) 459 copie
Catcher with a Glass Arm (1985) 447 copie
Dirt Bike Racer (1979) 411 copie
Miracle at the Plate (1967) 404 copie
Catch That Pass! (1969) 386 copie
The Hockey Machine (1986) 373 copie
The Basket Counts (1968) 372 copie
Skateboard Tough (1991) 348 copie
The Spy on Third Base (1987) 291 copie
The Fox Steals Home (1978) 277 copie
Johnny Long Legs (1970) 277 copie
Undercover Tailback (1992) 276 copie
Face-Off (1972) 264 copie
Challenge at Second Base (1962) 257 copie
Football Fugitive (1976) 255 copie
Soccer Duel (2000) 253 copie
No Arm in Left Field (1974) 220 copie
Dirt Bike Runaway (1983) 212 copie
Wingman On Ice (1993) 212 copie
Football Nightmare (2001) 207 copie
The Diamond Champs (1977) 204 copie
Long Shot for Paul (1955) 202 copie
Shortstop from Tokyo (1970) 199 copie
Soccer Scoop (1998) 193 copie
Touchdown for Tommy (1971) 191 copie
Tight End (1981) 190 copie
Centerfield Ballhawk (1900) 180 copie
The Comeback Challenge (1996) 174 copie
The Winning Stroke (1994) 174 copie
The Submarine Pitch (1800) 173 copie
Snowboard Showdown (1999) 170 copie
Snowboard Maverick (1997) 165 copie
Skateboard Renegade (2000) 165 copie
Stealing Home (2004) 162 copie
Baseball Flyhawk (1995) 160 copie
Long-Arm Quarterback (1999) 154 copie
Top Wing (1994) 152 copie
Crackerjack Halfback (1962) 148 copie
Little Lefty (1993) 138 copie
Red-Hot Hightops (1987) 138 copie
Play Ball! (Little League) (2013) 137 copie
Snowboard Champ (2004) 135 copie
Double Play at Short (1995) 131 copie
Too Hot to Handle (1965) 129 copie
Shoot for the Hoop (1995) 123 copie
Center Court Sting (1998) 117 copie
The Counterfeit Tackle (1965) 116 copie
Slam Dunk (2004) 115 copie
Baseball Turnaround (1997) 114 copie
Long Stretch at First Base (1960) 113 copie
Nothin' But Net (2003) 111 copie
All-Star Fever (1995) 109 copie
Supercharged Infield (1985) 106 copie
Mountain Bike Mania (1998) 103 copie
Cool as Ice (2001) 102 copie
The Dog That Stole Home (1993) 98 copie
Run, Billy, Run (1980) 97 copie
Roller Hockey Radicals (1998) 96 copie
Body Check (2003) 95 copie
Goalkeeper in Charge (2002) 87 copie
Michael Jordan (2008) 83 copie
Inline Skater (2001) 82 copie
Tackle Without a Team (1989) 78 copie
Jackrabbit Goalie (1978) 77 copie
Earthquake (1975) 71 copie
Catching Waves (2006) 69 copie
Pressure Play (1989) 67 copie
The Reluctant Pitcher (1966) 66 copie
Man Out at First (1993) 62 copie
Lacrosse Face-Off (1972) 62 copie
Prime-Time Pitcher (1998) 60 copie
Zero's Slider (1994) 60 copie
The Catcher's Mask (1998) 58 copie
Stranger in Right Field (1822) 52 copie
The Captain Contest (1999) 52 copie
Dive Right In (2002) 52 copie
Windmill Windup (2001) 46 copie
Run For it (2002) 44 copie
Fairway Phenom (2003) 42 copie
Babe Ruth (2005) 41 copie
Line Drive to Short (1995) 38 copie
Tennis Ace (2000) 35 copie
Shadow Over Second (1996) 34 copie
One Smooth Move (2004) 33 copie
Break for the Basket (1960) 33 copie
Takedown (1990) 33 copie
Secret Weapon (2000) 32 copie
Operation Baby-Sitter (1999) 29 copie
Rock On (2004) 27 copie
Jackie Robinson (2006) 26 copie
On Thin Ice (2004) 22 copie
You Lucky Dog (2002) 21 copie
Muhammad Ali (2005) 21 copie
Day of the Dragon (2004) 21 copie
All Keyed Up (2002) 20 copie
Making the Save (2004) 19 copie
Switch Play! (2003) 19 copie
Master of Disaster (2001) 19 copie
Roller Hockey Rumble (2004) 18 copie
Heads Up : Soccer Cats #6 (2000) 18 copie
Dale Earnhardt Sr. (2007) 14 copie
Into the Danger Zone (2004) 12 copie
Jinx Glove (1974) 12 copie
Two Strikes on Johnny (1958) 12 copie
Kick It! (2003) 12 copie
Wild Ride (2005) 10 copie
Desperate Search (1973) 10 copie
Mystery Coach (1973) 9 copie
Little League Play Ball! (2014) 9 copie
Johnny No Hit (1977) 7 copie
The Twenty-one-mile Swim (1979) 7 copie
Wild Pitch (1980) 6 copie
Slide, Danny, Slide (2010) 6 copie
Devil Pony (1977) 6 copie
Tall Man in the Pivot (1961) 6 copie
Lucky Seven (1970) 5 copie
Glue Fingers (1975) 5 copie
Front Court Hex (1974) 4 copie
Basketball Sparkplug (1957) 4 copie
Stranded (1974) 4 copie
Power Play (1976) 4 copie
Wing T Fullback (1960) 4 copie
Drag-strip racer (1982) 4 copie
Olympic Dream (2009) 3 copie
Sink it, Rusty (1963) 3 copie
Baseball Boxed Set (2003) 2 copie
Extreme Sports Boxed Set (2003) 2 copie
De eerste wedstrijd (2004) 2 copie
Soccer Scoop 2 copie
Baseball Pal 1 copia
Dribble Pass (1999) 1 copia
Tight End 1 copia
Een ramp in het doel (2004) 1 copia
Secret of Rock Island (1995) 1 copia

Opere correlate

The Fifty-Meter Monsters & Other Horrors (1976) — Collaboratore — 10 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Christopher, Matthew Frederick
Data di nascita
1917-08-16
Data di morte
1997-09-20
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Bath, Pennsylvania, USA
Luogo di morte
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Luogo di residenza
Ludlow Ville, New York, USA
Attività lavorative
children's book author
Organizzazioni
Smith Falls Beavers
Premi e riconoscimenti
Milner Award (1993)

Utenti

Recensioni

This is a review for the whole five-book series, since it is a single story and the individual books do not necessarily offer a sense of conclusion. They need to be read in order:
1) Little League: Play Ball!
2) District Doubleheader
3) State Showdown
4) Perfect Game
5) Baseball World Series

I was quite pleased with this one. I thought it's easily my favorite of the several Matt Christopher stories I have read, and then I realized it's not actually written by Matt Christopher, since he died 16 years before this book was published. Apparently, Matt Christopher has become a franchise, and other writers are publishing under his name. These books are actually written by Stephanie True Peters.

Anyway, this is exactly what I ask of sport books for boys. It's easy to read for young readers, even reluctant ones, it has plenty of baseball action for those who love sports, and the baseball play is balanced with interesting drama for the characters. The series is about two cousins who have lived next to each other all their lives. They are like brothers and best friends, they love baseball and are good playing together. Their team makes it to the final of the American side of the Little League World series, where they meet a very strong opponent who had humiliated one of our heroes in the past and behaves in an arrogant manner.

Later, one of the cousins has to move away with his family, and they move to the same city where that former rival lives. The cousins miss each other a lot, and even though they keep in contact, they have to cope with the difficult experience of moving on and making new friends. I thought the whole thing was handled well, depicting realistically the difficulties of making new friends when you feel guilty for "replacing" your best friend, as if you are betraying him.

Both Carter and Liam are likable kids and I was rooting for them. I was always looking forward to reading more and finding out what happens next. As the boys' teams progressed in their respective little leagues, there was the possibility that if both of them made it to the world series again, they might end up having to play against each other.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
jcm790 | May 26, 2024 |
This is a review for the whole five-book series, since it is a single story and the individual books do not necessarily offer a sense of conclusion. They need to be read in order:
1) Little League: Play Ball!
2) District Doubleheader
3) State Showdown
4) Perfect Game
5) Baseball World Series

I was quite pleased with this one. I thought it's easily my favorite of the several Matt Christopher stories I have read, and then I realized it's not actually written by Matt Christopher, since he died 16 years before this book was published. Apparently, Matt Christopher has become a franchise, and other writers are publishing under his name. These books are actually written by Stephanie True Peters.

Anyway, this is exactly what I ask of sport books for boys. It's easy to read for young readers, even reluctant ones, it has plenty of baseball action for those who love sports, and the baseball play is balanced with interesting drama for the characters. The series is about two cousins who have lived next to each other all their lives. They are like brothers and best friends, they love baseball and are good playing together. Their team makes it to the final of the American side of the Little League World series, where they meet a very strong opponent who had humiliated one of our heroes in the past and behaves in an arrogant manner.

Later, one of the cousins has to move away with his family, and they move to the same city where that former rival lives. The cousins miss each other a lot, and even though they keep in contact, they have to cope with the difficult experience of moving on and making new friends. I thought the whole thing was handled well, depicting realistically the difficulties of making new friends when you feel guilty for "replacing" your best friend, as if you are betraying him.

Both Carter and Liam are likable kids and I was rooting for them. I was always looking forward to reading more and finding out what happens next. As the boys' teams progressed in their respective little leagues, there was the possibility that if both of them made it to the world series again, they might end up having to play against each other.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
jcm790 | May 26, 2024 |
This is a review for the whole five-book series, since it is a single story and the individual books do not necessarily offer a sense of conclusion. They need to be read in order:
1) Little League: Play Ball!
2) District Doubleheader
3) State Showdown
4) Perfect Game
5) Baseball World Series

I was quite pleased with this one. I thought it's easily my favorite of the several Matt Christopher stories I have read, and then I realized it's not actually written by Matt Christopher, since he died 16 years before this book was published. Apparently, Matt Christopher has become a franchise, and other writers are publishing under his name. These books are actually written by Stephanie True Peters.

Anyway, this is exactly what I ask of sport books for boys. It's easy to read for young readers, even reluctant ones, it has plenty of baseball action for those who love sports, and the baseball play is balanced with interesting drama for the characters. The series is about two cousins who have lived next to each other all their lives. They are like brothers and best friends, they love baseball and are good playing together. Their team makes it to the final of the American side of the Little League World series, where they meet a very strong opponent who had humiliated one of our heroes in the past and behaves in an arrogant manner.

Later, one of the cousins has to move away with his family, and they move to the same city where that former rival lives. The cousins miss each other a lot, and even though they keep in contact, they have to cope with the difficult experience of moving on and making new friends. I thought the whole thing was handled well, depicting realistically the difficulties of making new friends when you feel guilty for "replacing" your best friend, as if you are betraying him.

Both Carter and Liam are likable kids and I was rooting for them. I was always looking forward to reading more and finding out what happens next. As the boys' teams progressed in their respective little leagues, there was the possibility that if both of them made it to the world series again, they might end up having to play against each other.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
jcm790 | May 26, 2024 |
This is a review for the whole five-book series, since it is a single story and the individual books do not necessarily offer a sense of conclusion. They need to be read in order:
1) Little League: Play Ball!
2) District Doubleheader
3) State Showdown
4) Perfect Game
5) Baseball World Series

I was quite pleased with this one. I thought it's easily my favorite of the several Matt Christopher stories I have read, and then I realized it's not actually written by Matt Christopher, since he died 16 years before this book was published. Apparently, Matt Christopher has become a franchise, and other writers are publishing under his name. These books are actually written by Stephanie True Peters.

Anyway, this is exactly what I ask of sport books for boys. It's easy to read for young readers, even reluctant ones, it has plenty of baseball action for those who love sports, and the baseball play is balanced with interesting drama for the characters. The series is about two cousins who have lived next to each other all their lives. They are like brothers and best friends, they love baseball and are good playing together. Their team makes it to the final of the American side of the Little League World series, where they meet a very strong opponent who had humiliated one of our heroes in the past and behaves in an arrogant manner.

Later, one of the cousins has to move away with his family, and they move to the same city where that former rival lives. The cousins miss each other a lot, and even though they keep in contact, they have to cope with the difficult experience of moving on and making new friends. I thought the whole thing was handled well, depicting realistically the difficulties of making new friends when you feel guilty for "replacing" your best friend, as if you are betraying him.

Both Carter and Liam are likable kids and I was rooting for them. I was always looking forward to reading more and finding out what happens next. As the boys' teams progressed in their respective little leagues, there was the possibility that if both of them made it to the world series again, they might end up having to play against each other.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
jcm790 | May 26, 2024 |

Liste

Premi e riconoscimenti

Potrebbero anche piacerti

Autori correlati

Statistiche

Opere
292
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
24,417
Popolarità
#861
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
133
ISBN
1,849
Lingue
6
Preferito da
1

Grafici & Tabelle