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  2. Max Braithwaite - Wikipedia

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    John Victor Maxwell Braithwaite (7 December 1911 – 19 March 1995) 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.

  3. Category:Braithwaite family - Wikipedia

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  4. Wind at My Back - Wikipedia

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    Max (James Carroll) is a local social studies teacher and coach in town who takes a liking to Honey. Max actually meets the boys first, when they have run away from home to the family's cabin. After they get hurt in a kitchen accident, he helps them. He encourages them to join the school's sports teams, which Hub eventually does.

  5. List of Canadian writers - Wikipedia

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    Free the Children, WEconomy, Lessons From A Street Kid: Marc Kielburger: 1977 Canadian human rights activist, author, social entrepreneur Me To We: Finding Meaning In A Material World, My Grandma Follows Me on Twitter: William Kilbourn: 1926 1995 historian The Firebrand: William Lyon Mackenzie and the 1837 Rebellion: Crawford Kilian: 1941 The ...

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  7. Category:Writers from Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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  8. To Sir, With Love (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Students attempt to discourage and demoralise him by disruptive noises, constant use of the adjective "bleeding" in the classroom and, finally, the burning of a used sanitary towel in the fireplace. This last causes Braithwaite to lose his temper and reprimand all the girls. Braithwaite decides to try a new approach, and sets some ground rules.

  9. Category:20th-century Canadian male writers - Wikipedia

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    A. Taqi Abedi; Irving Abella; Mark Abley; Milton Acorn; José Acquelin; Evan Adams; Ian Adams; Herbert Bealey Adshead; Edward Ahenakew; Will Aitken; Donald Alarie ...