Jennie Finch fell in love with baseball as a four-year-old when her mother took her to Dodger games.
She recently competed her second novel, Kaylee: The \'What If ?\' Game..
Christine also authored the picture book, Princess Dessabelle Makes a Friend.
She also wrote the tween book, Fair Youth, and the beginning reader books, Timmy and the Baseball Birthday Party and Timmy Adopts a Girl Dog.
Her first novel, Cutters Don\'t Cry, won a 2010 Moonbeam Children\'s Book Award in the Young Adult Fiction category.
Women\'s Gymnastics Team, and Gabby Douglas: Golden Smile, Golden Triumph.
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She previously wrote the biographies: Joannie Rochette: Canadian Ice Princess, Yuna Kim: Ice Queen, Shawn Johnson: Gymnastics\' Golden Girl, Nastia Liukin: Ballerina of Gymnastics, The Fab Five: Jordyn Wieber, Gabby Douglas and the U.
About the Author: Christine Dzidrums holds a bachelor\'s degree in Theater Arts from California State University, Fullerton.
A children\'s biography, Jennie Finch: Softball Superstar details the California native\'s journey as she transitioned from a shy youngster playing in a t-ball league to become softball\'s most famous face, a devoted mother of three and a legend in women\'s sports.
Blessed with remarkable pitching ability, good looks and role-model sportsmanship, Jennie became a breakout celebrity at the 2004 Athens Olympics, where she captured gold with Team USA.
During her time at University of Arizona, she set an NCAA record with 60 consecutive wins.
As a youngster, Jennie dominated travel Softball and later became a star player at La Mirada High School in Southern California.
A year later, her parents signed her up for Softball lessons and the young girl was instantly smitten.
Jennie Finch fell in love with baseball as a four-year-old when her mother took her to Dodger games