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Last Night at the Telegraph Club: A NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - Malinda Lo
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo is a poignant historical fiction novel set in 1950s San Francisco, capturing the intersection of personal identity, first love, and political tension. The story follows Lily Hu, a Chinese American teenager, who stumbles upon the hidden world of the Telegraph Club, a lesbian nightclub. As Lily explores her budding romance with Kathleen Miller, she must navigate the challenges of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the fears brought by McCarthy-era paranoia, which threaten her family’s stability and her own sense of belonging.
With deeply empathetic characters and an evocative portrayal of forbidden love, Last Night at the Telegraph Club offers an immersive glimpse into a transformative era of American history.
Key Features:
• Compelling Historical Narrative: A vivid portrayal of 1950s San Francisco, where identity, love, and culture collide.
• Tender Coming-of-Age Story: Lily Hu’s journey of self-discovery will resonate with readers navigating themes of identity and acceptance.
• Rich LGBTQ+ Representation: A groundbreaking narrative about first love and queer identity, set against the backdrop of racial and political tension.
• Award-Winning Novel: Winner of the National Book Award and a New York Times Bestseller, celebrated for its nuanced storytelling and emotional depth.
Available now in our webshop, Last Night at the Telegraph Club is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and LGBTQ+ narratives, promising a powerful and unforgettable reading experience.