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With an iconic heroine, delightful banter and a deeply felt message, this debut proves many times over that Jesmeen Kaur Deo is an invaluable new voice. TJ Powar Has Something to Prove is rife with insight and rich with rom-com joy, often on the same page. Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka, authors of If Im Being Honest
When TJ Powara pretty, popular debaterand her cousin Simran become the subject of a meme: with TJ being the expectation of dating an Indian girl and her Sikh cousin who does not remove her body hair being the realityTJ decides to take a stand.
She ditches her razors, cancels her waxing appointments, and sets a debate resolution for herself: This House Believes That TJ Powar can be her hairy self, and still be beautiful. Only, as she sets about proving her point, she starts to seriously doubt anyone could care about her just the way she iseven when the infuriating boy from a rival debate team seems determined to prove otherwise.
As her carefully crafted sense of self begins to crumble, TJ realizes that winning this debate may cost her far more than the space between her eyebrows. And that the hardest judge to convince of her arguments might just be herself.

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Copyright 2022 by Jesmeen Kaur Deo

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Content warning: This book contains instances of negative body image and body shaming, specifically in the context of body hair.

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To all the hairy girls

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You have six minutes.

The Speakers voice rings out, clear and calm. An expec-tant hush falls over the room. Its time.

TJ Powar takes a measured breath and rises from her desk. Although shes done this countless times, she still gets a huge adrenaline rush right before starting her speech. Its a good thing. It focuses her, gives her a sharper edge. The downside is it also makes her palms so sweaty she has to keep a death grip on her cue cards. She really shouldve wiped her hands on her slacks before standing. But its too late now.

She grips the cards a little harder and surveys her captive audience. In her peripheral vision, she can see her opponentsone of Whitewaters senior teamsacross the floor, their legs stretched out under cramped desks. Facing the debaters in equally cramped desks are the three older judges and the timekeeper, a half-asleep ninth grader who probably got roped into the job. And, of course, the Speaker, a parent volunteer now staring out the window, having clearly zoned out the minute he finished his spiel.

This is it. One of the defining moments of her debating career, happening right now in a musty high school English classroom.

To her right, her debate partner, Simran, coughs. Her subtle way of telling TJ to get a move on and stop basking in the weight of the moment.

TJ clears her throat. Honourable judges, worthy opponentsshe injects just a slight amount of derision into that last bit, not enough that the judges would notice, but enough that her unworthy opponents mightand, assembled guests. We of Side Affirmative are debating in favour of the resolution before us today: Be It Resolved That life today is better than it will be in a hundred years time.

My partnershe half turns and gestures to Simran, whos sitting there polishing her glasseshas already presented two of our contentions: that climate change is making living conditions worse all around the world, and that current extreme polarizations in politics just forecast more societal turmoil in the future. I will now present two more contentions: that a growing population will only continue to strain resources, and that life is just getting busier and more disconnected. But first, Ill take a moment to point out the flaws in Side Negatives case.

TJ launches into her speech, starting with her rebuttal of the first Side Negative speaker, Nate Chen. Its easy to fall into the rhythm of it. The nice thing about this tournament is that its held in Cross-Examination styleno one can butt in with questions while shes talking, so her flow wont get interrupted.

However, the mad scribbling coming from Side Negative is hard to ignore. This cross-examination will be a bitch. It always is with these two. When Simran finished her speech portion earlier, Nate used his entire two allotted minutes to grill her. As usual, Simran was cool under fire. TJ can only hope to do the same when her time comes.

The timekeeper is counting down the last fifteen seconds with his arm when TJ finally wraps up her speech. Thank you. I now stand for cross-examination, she says, grimly, and the second speaker for Side Negative stands, buttoning up his suit jacket as he rises.

Thank you for your... most interesting speech, Charlie Rosencrantz says, his voice dripping with condescension, like always. However, I do have a few questions.

Of course he does. TJ fashions her face into a blank slate.

There was some talk about how life will become more disconnected in the future, but you didnt provide a specific reason for this.

He pauses. TJ arches a brow. I didnt hear a question.

Of course, Charlie says smoothly. Because I wasnt done yet. Could you explain how we would become more disconnected in an age when I can FaceTime someone across the world at a moments notice, when educators can teach anyone anywhere, and people can access medical care in even the most remote areas?

You misunderstood, TJ replies, which is her polite way of saying, Youre twisting my words. Advancing technology might let us have more interactions, but not better ones. Most teachers and doctors would prefer to do their jobs in person. And as for social media companies, they dont care about meaningful emotional connections or nuanced discussion. They care about engagement. And theyll do anything to get it, including encouraging harassment and outrage on their platforms. No wonder were lonelier than ever, despite having the world at our fingertips.

So you agree that the internet of today has already done the damage of lowering quality of life?

She walked into that one. Not to a large extent, she hedges. But in the generations growing up with the internet in their cradle, it will.

I see. Thats already happened, but I will move on. Charlie has a slow way of talking, like hes explaining something to a toddler. And he definitely dials it up when questioning TJ because he knows it gets on her nerves. Her eyelid twitches with rage as he continues. What are your thoughts on the state of social activism today?

The question seems out of left field. If left field were full of landmines. TJ smiles brightly. A vague question, but overall there are now more opportunities to speak up and be heard than there were in the past.

Nate, who is trans, makes a soft sound of disbelief. Charlie pounces on her reply. So you feel you have all the same opportunities as your white, male counterparts?

Oh, she hates him for this. There are still problems, but

Thank you. Do you not agree that those problems could be solved over time? Say, in the next hundred years?

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