- John R. Tunis
John Roberts Tunis (
December 7 ,1889 -February 4 ,1975 ) was a well-known and prolific author of juvenilesports fiction. [http://www.uta.edu/english/tim/baseball/juv/tunis.html] [University of Texas at Arlington, Guide to Juvenile Baseball Books] Tunis's work was unusual in that many of his books included socio-political themes, [http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,650202230,00.html] [Johnson, J: "Baseball Has More to Teach Us than Sport", "Desert Morning News", October 28, 2006<] including war (notablyWorld War II in his novel, "His Enemy, His Friend") andracism .Tunis was born in
Boston, Massachusetts , the son of aUnitarian minister (who died when John was six years old). In 1911 he graduated fromHarvard , where he was a member of thetennis team, and went on to study law atBoston University . InWorld War I he served in theU.S. Army inFrance , rising to second lieutenant. Prior to his fiction career, Tunis reported on sports for the "New York Evening Post " and later covered tennis for NBC radio, including the first U.S. broadcast from Wimbledon. [http://www.elliemik.com/tunis.html] [Playing Hardball for the Love of the Game]Nine of Tunis's novels were about
baseball [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9762080] , most of them dealing with the triumphs and travails of theBrooklyn Dodgers . His most famous creation was Roy Tucker, a pitching phenom who injured his elbow and then fought his way back into baseball as an outfielder, and Tunis surrounded Tucker with a host of supporting players - "Bones" Hathaway, "Razzle" Nugent, "Fat Stuff" Foster - who vividly evoked baseball's golden age. It has been said that Tunis's baseball books are "not only the best sports fiction for 10-to-14 year-olds ever written, they are among the best sports fiction - period." [http://www.headbutler.com/books/the_kid.asp] [Head Butler] Pete Hamill picked "The Kid From Tomkinsville", the first Tunis book to feature Tucker, as one of his five favorite sports novels, writing that "virtually every sportswriter I know remembers reading it as a boy." [http://www.salon.com/books/bag/1999/05/03/sports/index.html] ["In play: A legendary newspaperman picks five sports novels that really hit home," Pete Hamill, Salon]References
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