Susan Juby was born in Pinocha, Alberta, and has survived several small towns. She grew up in Smithers, BC, and lived briefly in Salmon Arm, BC, which she says taught her "to be grateful for the trials of life in Smithers." After university, Susan landed an internship at Vancouver's Hartley & Marks Publishers, where she is now Managing Editor. Susan has written Alice, I Think for "anyone who grew up in a small town, anyone who was ever embarrassed by their parents, ever committed a fashion crime, ever had trouble fitting in, anyone who likes to laugh."
The hilarious diary of Alice and her attempts to survive the embarrassments that are her parents, the small-minded natur... MoreI’m Alice, I Think
From the author of the hilarious I’m Alice (I think), comes the irresistibly funny sequel, with further adventures of Al... MoreI’m Alice (Beauty Queen?)
Meet Sherman Mack.Short. Nerdy. Amateur P.I. And prepared to do anything for Dini Trioli, tenth-grade goddess. Nobody kn... MoreGetting the Girl: A Guide to Private Investigation, Surveillance, and Co okery
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