Max Braithwaite
John Victor Maxwell Braithwaite was a Canadian novelist and non-fiction author. He was born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan and spent his youth in a number of communities in that province. As an adult he moved to Ontario, living in communities such as Orangeville, Port Carling and finally Brighton where he died at age 83.
Braithwaite won the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour in 1972 for his book The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car.
The 1977 Canadian film Why Shoot the Teacher? was based on Braithwaite's 1965 novel of that name.
Works
- 1962: Voices of the Wild
- 1962: The Muffled Man
- 1963: Whooping Crane Adventure
- *1988 reissue
- 1965: Why Shoot the Teacher,
- *2002 paperback reissue
- 1967: Canada: wonderland of surprises
- 1968?: Servant or master? A casebook of mass media
- 1969: Never Sleep Three in a Bed
- 1970: The Western Plains
- 1971: The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car ,
- *1975 paperback reissue
- 1973: A Privilege and a Pleasure
- 1974?: Sick kids, the story of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto
- 1974: Max Braithwaite's Ontario
- 1977: The hungry thirties, 1930-1940
- 1978: Lusty Winter
- 1979: The Commodore's Barge is Alongside
- 1981: McGruber's Folly
- 1986: All the Way Home hardcover, paperback