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Susan Juby

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Occupation
  
Novelist

Role
  
Novelist

Nationality
  
Canadian

Spouse
  
James Juby

Genre
  
Young-adult

Name
  
Susan Juby


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Born
  
March 30, 1969 (age 55) Ponoka, Alberta (
1969-03-30
)

Notable works
  
Alice, I Think (2000), Miss Smithers (2004), Alice McLeod: Realist at Last (2005), Another Kind of Cowboy (2007), Getting the Girl (2008), Nice Recovery (2010), The Woefield Poultry Collective (2011)

Nominations
  
Edgar Award for Best Young Adult

Books
  
The Truth Commission, Alice - I Think, The Woefield Poultry C, Another Kind of Cowboy, Nice Recovery

Education
  
Simon Fraser University

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Susan Juby (born March 30, 1969) is a Canadian writer of young adult literature. She is currently residing in Nanaimo, British Columbia, where she is a professor of creative writing at Vancouver Island University.

Contents

Juby is most known for her first series that started with Alice, I Think (2000), which was adapted into the television series Alice, I Think by The Comedy Network.

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Background

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Juby was born in Ponoka, Alberta, and later moved to Smithers, British Columbia at the age of six.

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Juby initially attended fashion design school, but dropped out after several months. She subsequently started a degree in English literature at the University of Toronto, transferring to the University of British Columbia after two years. After graduating she became an editor at a book publishing company called Hartley and Marks.

Career

She began her first book as a journal which she wrote on the bus on the way to work and at a local coffee shop. After struggling to find a publisher the young adult publisher Thistledown published her first book Alice, I Think in 2000.

She then completed a master’s program in publishing at Simon Fraser University in 2001. After that publication she got noticed by HarperCollins which in turn offered her a contract for three books. Her second book Miss Smithers was published in 2004. To complete the trilogy of Alice, I Think all under one publisher, the original book was bought by HarperCollins and at the beginning of the book was changed before being published again. Her third book under this contact was Alice McLeod: Realist at Last, published in 2005.

In 2016, she won the Stephen Leacock Award for her novel Republic of Dirt.

Published works

  • Alice I Think (2000)
  • I’m Alice (Beauty Queen?)
  • Miss Smithers (2004)
  • Alice Macleod: Realist at Last (2005)
  • Another Kind of Cowboy (2007)
  • Getting the Girl: A Guide to Private Investigation, Surveillance and Cookery (2008)
  • Nice Recovery (2010)
  • The Woefield Poultry Collective (2011) (Published as Home to Woefield in the United States)
  • Bright’s light (2012)
  • Republic of Dirt (2015)
  • The Truth Commission (2015)
  • The Fashion Committee (2017)
  • References

    Susan Juby Wikipedia


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