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416
Novel • Fiction
San Francisco, California • 1950s
2021
YA
14-18 years
900L
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo is a 2021 coming-of-age novel about Lily Hu, a Chinese American teenager in 1950s San Francisco, who navigates her emerging sexual identity and experiences societal racism. Discovering the Telegraph Club, a lesbian nightclub, through an ad, she bonds with her classmate Kath, leading to a secretive and transformative relationship over five months. Sensitive topics include racism and homophobia.
Mysterious
Romantic
Bittersweet
Contemplative
Emotional
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Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo immerses readers in 1950s San Francisco, exploring themes of identity and belonging. Reviewers praise its rich historical context and nuanced portrayal of Chinese-American and LGBTQ+ experiences. Some find the pacing slow, but the heartfelt relationships and vivid setting make it a compelling read.
A reader who would enjoy Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo appreciates historical fiction with strong LGBTQ+ themes, like The Night Watch by Sarah Waters. They are drawn to coming-of-age stories exploring identity and societal constraints, similar to Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz.
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Kathleen ("Kath") Miller
Lily’s friend and primary love interest, Kath shares a strong interest in math and science with Lily and becomes a significant source of support and understanding.
Shirley Lum
Lily’s childhood best friend, Shirley is confident and comfortable conforming to social expectations, though her relationship with Lily becomes strained over time.
Grace Hu
Lily’s mother, who is protective yet presses Lily to conform to traditional Chinese American norms, especially in matters of appearance and behavior.
Joseph Hu
A Chinese immigrant and Lily’s father, Joseph faces external pressures due to the political climate of the 1950s while also grappling with Lily’s nonconformity.
Judy Fong
Lily’s aunt, she works at the Jet Propulsion Lab and initially supports Lily’s interest in space, though she also aligns with Lily’s parents concerning her path.
416
Novel • Fiction
San Francisco, California • 1950s
2021
YA
14-18 years
900L
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