Biography
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 Humor 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.
Braithwaite won the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humor 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.
Books by Max Braithwaite
Whooping crane adventure
Max, the best of Braithwaite
McGruber's folly
The Muffled Man
Like being a millionaire
Like being a millionaire
Lusty winter
The Hungry Thirties, 1930-1940
The Hungry Thirties, 1930-1940
Max Braithwaite's Ontario
Max Braithwaite's Ontario
Sick Kids
The night we stole the mountie's car
A privilege and a pleasure
The Western Plains
The cure searchers
The cure searchers
Canada: wonderland of surprise
Canada: wonderland of surprises
Why Shoot the Teacher
The valley of the vanishing bi
The valley of the vanishing birds
Land, water and people..