Ontario Library Association
Red Maple Award
2005
The Red Maple Award is voted on by students in grades 7 and 8 for their favourite book by a Canadian author.
indicates a review is available for that book
2005
Fiction
- Kenneth Oppel – Airborn
Also shortlisted:
- Deborah Ellis – The Heaven Shop
- Glen Huser – Stitches
- Dianne Linden – Peacekeepers
- Clem Martini – The Mob
- Norah McClintock – Dead and Gone
- Sylvia McNicoll – A Different Kind of Beauty
- Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch – Nobody's Child
- Maxine Trottier – Sister to the Wolf
- Maggie L. Wood – The Princess Pawn
Non-Fiction
- Andreas Schroeder – Scams!
Also shortlisted:
- Gena K. Gorrell – Working Like a Dog
- Linda Granfield – I Remember Korea
- Shari Graydon – Made You Look
- Victoria Miles – Wild Science Them
- Janice Weaver – From Head to Toe
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Added 14 March 2008.
Updated 20 December 2010.