Alice, I Think by Juby, Susan
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Alice, I Think


Price: $16.95
On Sale: 02/08/2007
Formats:     Trade PB

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Susan Juby’s acclaimed first novel is now available in an edition that’s all grown up. After years of home schooling, it’s time for Alice MacLeod to act her age, meet new people, maybe even go to regular high school. Soon Alice is on the hunt for a look, a social life, a boyfriend and, most important, a half-decent haircut. But getting any of those things in Smithers, BC, isn’t easy. Especially not with a family like Alice’s.

A hysterical account of high school that’s even funnier when you’re not in high school anymore, Alice, I Think is certain to leave you laughing.


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Critical Praise for Alice, I Think

"I laughed until diet soda came out of my nose at Alice's wild and wacky advnetures. I don't know which I'd like better: Alice as my best friend or my fashion consultant...preferably both."
— Meg Cabot, New York Times bestselling author of The Queen of Babble

ISBN: 9780002008891; ISBN10: 0002008890; Imprint: ; On Sale: 02/08/2007; Format: Trade paperback; Trimsize: ; Pages: 272; $16.95; Ages: 1 and Up

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