Saskatchewan Book Awards
Young Adult
The Saskatchewan Book Award for Young Adult Literature is presented to a Saskatchewan author for the best book for ages 13-18. This award alternates from year to year with the award for Children's Literature.
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2013
- Alice Kuipers – 40 Things I Want To Tell You
Also shortlisted:
- Beverley Brenna – The White Bicycle
- Beth Goobie – Born Ugly
- Arthur Slade – The Island of Doom
2010
- Arthur Slade – The Dark Deeps
Also shortlisted:
- Arthur Slade – The Hunchback Assignments
- Alice Kuipers – The Worst Thing She Ever Did
- Beverley Brenna – Something to Hang on to
2008
- Alison Lohans – This Land We Call Home
Also shortlisted:
- Linda Aksomitis – Run
- Arthur Slade – Jolted: Newton Starker's Rules for Survival
- Maureen Ulrich – Power Plays
- Arok Wolvengrey, editor – wawiyatâcimowinisa/Funny Little Stories
2006
Also shortlisted:
- Beverley Brenna – Wild Orchid
- Beth Goobie – Hello, Groin
- Jordan Wheeler & Dennis Jackson – Christmas at Wapos Bay
2004
- Beth Goobie – Flux
Also shortlisted:
- Mary Harelkin Bishop – Tunnels of Treachery
- Rebecca Grambo & Dianna Bonder – Digging Canadian Dinosaurs
- Judith Silverthorne – Dinosaur Breakout
- Arthur Slade – Ghost Hotel
- Edward Willett – J.R.R. Tolkien
2002
- Candace Savage – Wizards
Also shortlisted:
- Jo Bannatyne-Cugnet – Heartland: A Prairie Sampler
- Ven Begamudré – The Phantom Queen
- Patricia Miller-Schroeder – Bottlenose Dolphins
- Arthur Slade – Tribes
2000
- Beth Goobie – Before Wings
Also shortlisted:
- Jo Bannatyne-Cugnet – From Far and Wide
- Phil Campagna – The Liberty Circle
- Beth Goobie – The Dream Where the Losers Go
1998
- Betty Fitzpatrick Dorion – Bay Girl
Also shortlisted:
- Beth Goobie – The Good, the Bad and the Suicidal
- Mary-Kate MacDonald – Carving my Name
- R.P. MacIntyre – The Crying Jesus
1996
- Judith Silverthorne – The Secret of Sentinel Rock
Also shortlisted:
- Alison Lohans – Nathaniel's Violin