Matt Doeden
Matt Doeden was born in southern Minnesota and spent parts of his childhood in Golden Valley and Madison, Minnesota. He earned a BA in journalism from Mankato State University and worked as a sports writer for the Mankato newspaper before becoming an author. He is known for writing children's and young adult books on history and sports, including titles like The Negro Leagues, The Civil War, and The Oregon Trail.
Southern Minnesota, USA
Children's Nonfiction
Historical Fiction
Sports
Weapons of World War II (Blazers: Weapons of War)
Farm Tractors
Impact: The Story of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
Can You Survive the Wilderness?: An Interactive Survival Adventure
The Anatomy of a Dragon (Blazers)
Play Football Like a Pro: Key Skills and Tips
Stock Cars (Horsepower (Blazers Hardcover))
Malala Yousafzai: Shot by the Taliban, Still Fighting for Equal Education
Gopro Inventor Nick Woodman
GoPro Inventor Nick Woodman
Central African Republic in Pictures (Visual Geography (Twenty-First Century))
Air Show Jets (Motor Mania)
Fuegos arrasadores/Wildfires (Pebble Plus Bilingue/Bilingual: La Tierra En Accion/Earth in Action)
Whistle-Blowers: Exposing Crime and Corruption
Tools and Treasures of Ancient Mesopotamia
Darkness Everywhere: The Assassination of Mohandas Gandhi
A Marked Man: The Assassination of Malcolm X
American Latin Music: Rumba Rhythms, Bossa Nova, and the Salsa Sound
Crazy Cars (Motor Mania)
The Greatest Hockey Records (Edge Books: Sports Records)
The Boston Tea Party
World War II Escapes and Rescues (Heroes of World War II (Alternator Books ® ))
Weapons of the Revolutionary War
Gun Control: Preventing Violence or Crushing Constitutional Rights?