J. L. Powers
Autor(a) de This Thing Called the Future
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J. L. Powers is a writer based in Northern California. She is a regular contributor to The Pirate Tree, a blog on social justice and children's literature. Her novels include The Confessional (2007) and This Thing Called the Future (2011). She has written a novel for children entitled Amina: mostrar mais Through My Eyes. It was one of two books selected for the 2016 United States Board of Books for Young People (USBBY) list of Outstanding International Books for children and young adults (grades six-to-eight age category). (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Obras por J. L. Powers
Colors of the Wind: The Story of Blind Artist and Champion Runner George Mendoza (2014) 38 exemplares
That Mad Game: Growing Up in a Warzone: An Anthology of Essays from Around the Globe (2012) 27 exemplares
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Not now, when...well. I suppose I should probably avoid dragging a host of spoilers into this review. But suffice it to say that there must be much more of his world that Adam has yet to understand, and I want to be there when he discovers it—and discovers how, exactly, his family fits into everything.
In the meantime, I'll be over here, trying to imagine what my own Limbo might be...or which soul guide would help me cross over...and whether I'm crazy for thinking Adam's dad might just be who Severus Snape could've been if only he'd been blessed with a bit more love and job satisfaction in his life. (And probably trying to track down online quizzes that might assist me in answering any of those questions....)… (mais)