
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "White Pine Award Winners and Nominees 2002-2018" (PDF).2014 – The Secret of the Blue Trunk, written by Lise Dion and Liedewij Hawke.Published by Penguin Group U.S.A./Amy Einhorn Books. 2012 – The Book of Awesome, written by Neil Pasricha.2021 – Hunted by the Sky by Tanaz Bhathena.2020 – Sadie written by Courtney Summers.2019 – The Agony of Bun O'Keefe, written by Heather T.2018 – Everything Beautiful Is Not Ruined, written by Danielle Younge-Ullman.Published by Knopf Books and Penguin Random House Canada. 2016 – The Bodies We Wear, written by Jeyn Roberts.2014 – Live to Tell, written by Lisa Harrington.2013 – Dark Inside, written by Jeyn Roberts.Published by Random House Canada/Doubleday Canada. 2012 – The Gathering, written by Kelley Armstrong.2011 – The Monkeyface Chronicles, written by Richard Scarsbrook.2010 – Mostly Happy, written by Pam Bustin.2009 – Little Brother, written by Cory Doctorow.2008 – Keturah & Lord Death, written by Martine Leavitt.2007 – Shattered, written by Eric Walters.2006 – The Blue Girl, written by Charles De Lint.2005 – More Than You Can Chew, written by Marnelle Tokio.2004 – The First Stone, written by Don Aker.2003 – A Foreign Field, written by Gillian Chan.2002 – Dancing Naked, written by Shelley Hrdlitschka.There are usually about 10 different nominees for the award every year. Based on student voting across the province, the most popular book is then selected and author is honored with the White Pine Award.

The program ends in April (of that year), with the voting day usually on April 18. In order to vote for the winner, one must register at the local branch library and read a minimum of 5 of the 10 nominated books.

The White Pine Nonfiction Award was discontinued after 2014. Įvery year, 10 books are nominated for the award and students vote their favourite book. The White Pine Award is one of the annual literature Forest of Reading awards sponsored by the Ontario Library Association (OLA). Canadian literature award White Pine AwardĪwarded to various outstanding works of Canadian young adult literature (Grades 9-12: ages 14-18)
