Forest of Reading reveals chosen books for 2021/22 program — students across Canada will choose the winners

The program is the largest of its kind in Canada

Image | Girl reading in Library

Caption: Students from kindergarten to high school are encouraged to read from a selection of shortlisted books and vote for their favourites in the Forest of Reading program. (Forest of Reading)

The Forest of Reading has announced the nominated titles for 2022.
Students from kindergarten to high school are encouraged to read from a selection of shortlisted books and vote for their favourites.
A total of nine categories — six English and three French — reflecting different reading levels and genres are recognized. Each category has 10 nominated titles.
Forest of Reading is the largest reading award program in Canada. In 2020, more than 270,000 readers across the country participated in the program, with over 110,000 readers casting votes.
The 10 finalists in each category are chosen by a committee of library practitioners.
Details about voting will be announced later. The winners will be revealed in spring 2022.
The Forest of Reading program is organized by the Ontario Library Association. The program began in 1995.
There is also an adult program, the Evergreen Award, which is run by libraries in the summer. The nominees for the Evergreen Award will be announced in February.
You can see all the finalists in the six English-language categories below.

Blue Spruce Award

Image | 2022 Blue Spruce Award

Caption: The Blue Spruce Award is for picture books for readers in kindergarten to Grade 2. (Ontario Library Association)

The Blue Spruce Award is for picture books for readers in kindergarten to Grade 2.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was Bad Dog by Mike Boldt.

Silver Birch Express Award

Image | 2022 Silver Birch Express Award

Caption: The Silver Birch Express Award is for fiction or nonfiction for readers in Grades 3-4. (Ontario Library Association)

The Silver Birch Express Award is for fiction or nonfiction for readers in Grades 3-4.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was Peter & Ernesto: Sloths in the Night by Graham Annable.

Silver Birch Fiction Award

Image | 2022 Silver Birch Fiction Award

Caption: The Silver Birch Fiction Award is for fiction for readers from Grades 3-6. (Ontario Library Association)

The Silver Birch Fiction Award is for fiction for readers from Grades 3-6.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was The Jigsaw Puzzle King by Gina McMurchy-Barber.

Yellow Cedar Award

Image | 2022 Yellow Cedar Award

Caption: The Yellow Cedar Award is for nonfiction for readers in Grades 4-8. (Ontario Library Association)

The Yellow Cedar Award is for nonfiction for readers in Grades 4-8.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was Trending: How and Why Stuff Gets Popular by Kira Vermond, illustrated by Clayton Hanmer.

Red Maple Award

Image | 2022 Red Maple Award

Caption: The Red Maple Award is for fiction for readers in Grades 7-8. (Ontario Library Association)

The Red Maple Award is for fiction for readers in Grades 7-8.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was Bloom by Kenneth Oppel.

White Pine Award

Image | 2022 White Pine Award

Caption: The White Pine Award is for fiction for readers in high school. (Ontario Library Association)

The White Pine Award is for fiction for readers in high school.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was Hunted by the Sky by Tanaz Bhathena.
Corrections:
  • This story has been updated to reflect the correct 2021 Forest of Reading winners. June 3, 2022 1:51 PM