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Written by Matthew Frederick Christopher

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Paper Lion is a 1966 nonfiction sports book by journalist George Plimpton. It chronicles his monthlong stint as a β€œlast-string quarterback” during the Detroit Lions’ 1963 NFL training camp. Blending reportage and self-deprecating humor, the book beca...
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Paper Lion is a 1966 nonfiction sports book by journalist George Plimpton. It chronicles his monthlong stint as a β€œlast-string quarterback” during the Detroit Lions’ 1963 NFL training camp. Blending reportage and self-deprecating humor, the book became a landmark of participatory journalism and a touchstone in American sports writing.
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PublisherWhisperingPages
LanguageEnglish
Pages340 pages
ISBN9781599210056
Publication DateMarch 3, 2026
FormatDigital PDF β€” Instant Download
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Matthew Frederick Christopher
Matthew Frederick Christopher
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Matthew Frederick Christopher (August 16, 1917 – September 20, 1997) was an American writer of children's books.[1] He wrote more than 100 novels and 300 short stories, mainly featuring sports. After Christopher's death, his family oversaw production of books under Christopher's name created by various writers and illustrators, treating his name as a trademark.
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