Alice, I Think (novel)

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Alice, I Think
First edition cover
AuthorSusan Juby
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAlice Macleod
GenreBildungsroman
Comic novel
Young adult fiction
PublisherThistledown Press
Publication date
28 April 2000
Media typePrint
Pages224 pp
ISBN1-894345-12-6
Followed byMiss Smithers
Alice Macleod, Realist at Last 

Alice, I Think is the first in a trilogy of comic novels written by Susan Juby. It was first published in 2000. It is set in Smithers, British Columbia and describes the struggle of a young woman, Alice Macleod, as she matures.

Alice, I Think was nominated for the Amazon/Books in Canada First Novel Award, and shortlisted for the Canadian Library Association Best Young Adult Novel Award.[1]

The second and third volumes in the series are Miss Smithers and Alice MacLeod, Realist at Last. The series follows Alice as she moves from home schooling into near-mainstream high school and develops friendships and her sense of self. The series was made into a television series of the same name.

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