Juby began her first book as a journal which she wrote on the bus on the way to work and at a local coffee shop. Thistledown published her first book
Alice, I Think in 2000. The book was named one of the essential 40 young adult novels by
Rolling Stone Magazine. Juby completed a master's degree in publishing (MPub) from Simon Fraser University in 2002. After publishing
Alice, I Think (2000), HarperCollins offered her a contract for three books. Her second book
Miss Smithers was published in 2004. Juby went on to write
Another Kind of Cowboy (2007) and a young adult detective novel,
Getting the Girl (2008). In 2010, Viking Canada published
Nice Recovery, Juby's memoir tracing the time between her experience with teenage alcoholism until her sobriety at age 20. HarperCollins published Juby's next book in 2011,
Home to Woefield (also known as
The Woefield Poultry Collective in Canada). This was her first book aimed at an adult audience. Other books by Juby include the dystopian young adult novel ''Bright's Light
(2012), as well as The Truth Commission
(2015), and The Fashion Committee
(2017), a pair of young adult novels set in an art high school. Her first novel for middle grade readers is called Me Three
(2022). Her first mystery novel for adults is called Mindful of Murder
. The book features Helen Thorpe, a former buddhist nun turned butler, who finds herself embroiled in the mystery of who killed her former employer. Mindful of Murder'' debuted at #1 in Canada's independent bookstores list of bestsellers. Juby was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists in 2014. On February 22, 2020, Juby read excerpts from two as-yet-unpublished works at the
Vancouver Island Regional Library's Nanaimo Harbourfront branch.
Mindful of Murder is Juby's first crime novel for adults.
Me 3 is a middle-grade novel that addresses the
#MeToo movement from a child's perspective. ==Personal life==