Susan Juby's most popular book is [Don't] Call Me Crazy with 41 saves and an average rating of 3.83.
Susan Juby was raised in Smithers, BC and has lived in Toronto, Vancouver, and Nanaimo. Her novels have been awarded many prizes and honours. Republic of Dirt won the Leacock Medal for Humour and The Woefield Poultry Collective was a Leacock nominee. The Fashion Committee was a Horn Book Best Book of the Year and The Truth Commission was named a best book of the year by Barnes and Noble, the Globe and Mail, and Kirkus, and it was the winner of the Sheila A. Egoff Award for Children’s Literature and the Amy Mathers Teen Book Award. Her first book, Alice, I Think, was a national bestseller and it was adapted into a TV series on CTV. Rolling Stone called it one of the top forty young adult novels. Her memoir about her struggles with teenaged addiction, Nice Recovery, was a Globe and Mail best book of the year.
Susan lives on Vancouver Island, where she teaches creative writing at Vancouver Island University. For hobbies, she does a lot of walking and fretting. Susan is an unskilled but earnest practitioner of Buddhism and a notably unsuccessful amateur dog trainer.
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Alice MacLeod is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2000 with contributions by Susan Juby.
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Helen Thorpe is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Susan Juby.
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Woefield is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Susan Juby.
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Smart Pop is a 23-book series with 23 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by H. G. Wells, Jennifer Crusie, and Robert J. Sawyer.
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Ruby Oliver is a 5-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by E. Lockhart.