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
Green Energy: Crucial Gains or Economic Strains?
Sidney Crosby: Hockey Superstar
Tony Dungy (Sports Heroes & Legends) (Sports Heroes and Legends)
Nostradamus (Edge Books: Unexplained)
Combat Sports
What Are Satire and Parody? (Searchlight Books ™ — Fake News)
Could You Survive the Jurassic Period?: An Interactive Prehistoric Adventure (You Choose: Prehistoric Survival)
A Look at Ukraine (Searchlight Books ™ ― World Traveler)
Lance Armstrong (Sports Heroes And Legends)
Horsepower
Lance Armstrong
Lowriders (Motor Mania)
Prince William & Kate: A Royal Romance
The Hindenburg Disaster
Trapped in a Canyon!: Aron Ralston's Story of Survival (True Tales of Survival)
All About Basketball
The World's Greatest Baseball Players
Can You Survive Extreme Mountain Climbing?: An Interactive Survival Adventure
Dragons in Mythology
The Salem Witch Trials: An Interactive History Adventure
Tools and Treasures of Ancient Mesopotamia
The Greatest Baseball Records
Nelson Mandela: World Leader for Human Rights
Safety Smarts: How to Manage Threats, Protect Yourself, Get Help, and More