J.L. Powers

J.L. Powers is a novelist and scholar. Her recent novel This Thing Called the Future is a coming of age story set in post-Apartheid South Africa. Her previous anthology was Labor Pains and Birth Stories. She holds master's degrees in African History from State University of New York-Albany and Stanford University, and won a Fulbright-Hayes to study Zulu in South Africa, and served as a visiting scholar in Stanford's African Studies Department in 2008 and 2009. She lives in San Francisco's Bay area.


Books

  • Front cover for Under Water by J.L. Powers
      Under Water
      By J.L. Powers
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      Under Water

      Under Water

      By J.L. Powers
      Seventeen-year-old Khosi dreams of finishing school--but how can she chase dreams while navigating rising violence in her South African township and trying to provide for her sister? A moving sequel to the award-winning This Thing Called the Future.

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    • This Thing Called the Future
      By J.L. Powers
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      This Thing Called the Future

      This Thing Called the Future

      By J.L. Powers
      Fourteen-year-old Khosi yearns for this thing called the future-- something better than sickness and superstition in a shanty town. Does she want too much? A stunning YA coming-of-age story set in post-apartheid South Africa.

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    • That Mad Game
      Growing Up in a Warzone: An Anthology of Essays from Around the Globe
      By J.L. Powers
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      That Mad Game

      That Mad Game

      Growing Up in a Warzone: An Anthology of Essays from Around the Globe
      By J.L. Powers
      Coming of age during a time of war: fighting, dying, surviving. First-person accounts from around the world.

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