Joanne Mattern
Joanne Mattern is a prolific children's author born in Nyack, New York, who has written nearly 350 books for children and teens. She began writing as a little girl and has specialized in nonfiction works covering topics such as animals, biography, history, science, and sports.
Nyack, United States
Mar 5, 1963
children's literature
nonfiction
biography
animals
science
sports
history
Ragdoll Cats (Edge Books: All about Cats)
Ben & Jerry: Ice Cream Manufacturers
Dino Disaster! (Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius)
American Pit Bull Terriers
Albert Pujols (Superstar Athletes)
So, You Want to Work in Sports?: The Ultimate Guide to Exploring the Sports Industry
We Go on a Subway (Ways We Go (LOOK! Books ™))
Dolley Madison (First Ladies)
How Corn Grows (How Plants Grow)
Laura Bush (First Ladies (Abdo))
Boa Constrictors (First Facts: Snakes)
Derek Jeter: Baseball Superstar
Dwight Howard: Basketball Superstar
Living in Swamps, Salt Marshes, and Other Wetlands (How Do You Live There?)
Princess Diana
Gladiators
Milton Hershey: Hershey's Chocolate Creator
The Mars Family: M&M Mars Candy Makers
LeBron James: Basketball Superstar
Ninjas: Masters of Stealth and Secrecy
Catahoula Leopard Dogs
Staying Safe at School (Safety First)
J.K. Rowling (Ferguson Career Biographies)
Pocahontas