<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Seventeen-year-old Lily Hu can't remember exactly when the question took root, but the answer was in full bloom the moment she and Kathleen Miller walked under the flashing neon sign of a lesbian bar called the Telegraph Club. America in 1954 is not a safe place for two girls to fall in love, especially not in Chinatown. Red-Scare paranoia threatens everyone, including Chinese Americans like Lily. With deportation looming over her father--despite his hard-won citizenship--Lily and Kath risk everything to let their love see the light of day"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Winner of the National Book Award <p/>Proof of Malinda Lo's skill at creating darkly romantic tales of love in the face of danger.<i>--O: The Oprah Magazine<br></i><br>The queer romance we've been waiting for."--<i>Ms. Magazine</i> <p/>Restrained yet luscious.--Sarah Waters, bestselling author of <i>Tipping the Velvet</i> <p/><b>A National Bestseller</b><br></b><br>Seventeen-year-old Lily Hu can't remember exactly when the feeling took root--that desire to look, to move closer, to touch. Whenever it started growing, it definitely bloomed the moment she and Kathleen Miller walked under the flashing neon sign of a lesbian bar called the Telegraph Club. Suddenly everything seemed possible. <p/>But America in 1954 is not a safe place for two girls to fall in love, especially not in Chinatown. Red-Scare paranoia threatens everyone, including Chinese Americans like Lily. With deportation looming over her father--despite his hard-won citizenship--Lily and Kath risk everything to let their love see the light of day.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Winner of the National Book Award<br>A National Bestseller</b> <p/>Lo beckons readers, sentence by restrained sentence, into this incandescent novel of queer possibility.--National Book Award Winner Citation <p/>Lo's writing, restrained yet luscious, shimmers with the thrills of youthful desire. A lovely, memorable novel about listening to the whispers of a wayward heart and claiming a place in the world.--Sarah Waters, international bestselling and award winning author of <i>Tipping the Velvet</i> and <i>The Night Watch<br></i><br>Exquisite and heart-shattering, <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> made me ache with wishing. This book is for anyone who has ever loved--in any sense of the word.--Emily X.R. Pan, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Astonishing Color of After</i> <p/>Lily is my favorite kind of heroine: observant, loving, and startlingly brave. Malinda Lo is my favorite kind of writer, one who can bring a scene to life with exquisite detail and nuance. <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> is a triumph. It is the queer novel I wish I had read as a teenager, and feel lucky to have read now.--Marie Rutkoski, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of The Winner's Trilogy <p/>Oh, what a wonderful novel this is! For all who ever dared to want more, much more, from life--a beautifully sensitive love story, with telling historic detail.--Susan Elia MacNeal, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of the Edgar-nominated Maggie Hope series <p/>Malinda Lo's <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> is an instant classic, the finest LGBTQIA+ romance I've read in ages. Lo has lovingly re-created 1950s San Francisco and made me feel as though I'd lived there, and her depiction of first love felt so real that I experienced it in long-since-forgotten corners of my own heart.--Bill Konigsberg, award-winning author of <i>The Music of What Happens</i> and <i>The Bridge</i> <p/>Malinda Lo's <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> is a beautifully observed story about finding love and fighting for one's identity against tremendous odds. In bringing a fascinating chapter of history to vivid life, this novel illuminates a path to the future through a careful understanding of our past. It's vivid, emotional, and hopeful. I loved it.--Abdi Nazemian, author of Stonewall Honor Book <i>Like a Love Story</i> <p/>"A sweeping and romantic page-turner, the heart of this rich and ambitious historical novel is a love story that thrums with passion and self-discovery."--Laura Ruby, two-time National Book Award Finalist and Printz Award-winning author of <i>Bone Gap<br></i> <br>An absolute masterpiece.--Randy Ribay, author of <i>Patron Saints of Nothing, </i> a National Book Award finalist <p/>Malinda Lo turns her masterful talent toward an under-covered period of San Francisco history. <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> is by turns gut-wrenching, utterly compelling, and deeply tender. I loved Lily fiercely, and you will too. --Rebecca Kim Wells, author <i>of Shatter the Sky</i> <p/>A lovely, affirming, layered, and deft coming-of-queer-age novel.--<i>New York Times</i> bestselling author Kate Elliott <p/>Lo has really outdone herself here. I don't think I can overstate how refreshing it is to read queer historical fiction that is so complex, nuanced, and tender. It's my opinion that this book will quickly become a new touchstone of the genre of queer literature. What an accomplishment.--Sarah Gailey, award-winning author of <i>Magic for Liars</i> and <i>Upright Women Wanted <p/></i>"The writing is so atmospheric and detailed that I am convinced I have lived in San Francisco in the 1950s. It's a passionate, smoldering romance that perfectly captures the feelings of falling in love for the first time."--Christina Soontornvat, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author and Newbery Honoree<i><br></i><br>A beautiful representation of Chinese American culture and what it means to be a queer person of color. If I can get you to buy ONE book this year, let it be this one.--Selene from @moongirlreads_ <p/>"Lo's writing is so rich you can practically feel the glow of neon bar lights radiating off the page."<i>--</i>bestselling author Casey McQusiton for <i><i>Entertainment Weekly <p/></i></i>A novel for anyone who has ever dared to wonder 'what if?'--Lisa Yee for NPR<i><i><br></i><br></i>Malinda Lo was, for so many of us who write and read books about queer girlhood, the first introduction to seeing ourselves on the page. Her latest book continues that legacy with this startlingly beautiful historical coming-of-age."--Leah Johnson for Reese's Book Club<i> <p/></i>This stunning work of historical fiction effectively depicts both the thrills of young queer love and the horrors of racism and the Red Scare.--<i>Boston Globe</i> <p/>A must-read.<i>--Us Weekly <p/>The Price of Salt </i>meets<i> Saving Face </i>in this gripping historical thriller from the celebrated author of <i>Ash.... Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> is proof of Lo's skill at creating darkly romantic tales of love in the face of danger.<i>--O, The Oprah Magazine <p/></i>"Lush, ambitious and layered, Malinda Lo's sweeping historical novel is the queer romance we've been waiting for."--<i>Ms. Magazine <p/></i>A vivid must-read.<i>--Bay Area Reporter <p/></i>Lo taps into the evocative San Francisco of yesteryear while deftly navigating McCarthyism, ethnicity, sexuality, and the 'Lavender Scare' in this striking novel that holds some unnerving contemporary parallels.--<i>Toledo Blade <p/></i>A journey of self-discovery that's as necessary as it is dangerous.--PopSugar.com<br><i><br></i>An enthralling historical lesbian romance.--WBUR<br><i><br></i>Malinda Lo is an absolute icon.--BuzzFeed <p/>A joy to read.<i>--The Advocate <p/></i>A gripping novel where historical fiction meets romance, <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> is a whirlwind read set in San Francisco's Chinatown during the Red Scare. Immersive and creative, Lo gets wrapped up in her fictitious world of adventure and adrenaline and follows Lily Hu as she seeks out the woman she loves.--<i>Gay Times<br></i><br>★ "Finally, the intersectional, lesbian, historical teen novel so many readers have been waiting for."--<i>Kirkus</i>, starred review <p/>★ "A must-read love story...alternately heart-wrenching and satisfying."--<i>Booklist</i>, starred review <p/>★ <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club</i> is a work of historical fiction that's as meticulously researched as it is full of raw, authentic emotion.... Shout it from the highest hills: This is a beautiful, brave story, and Lily is a heroine that readers will love."--<i>BookPage, </i> starred review <p/>★ This immersive, powerful coming-of-age novel tackles perceptions, expectations, and identity while sweeping readers into smoky lesbian nightclubs and '50s culture." --<i>BCCB, </i>starred review <p/>★ "Smoothly referencing cultural touchstones and places with historic Chinese American significance, Lo conjures 1950s San Francisco adeptly while transcending historicity through a sincere exploration of identity and love."--<i>Publishers Weekly, </i> starred review <p/>★ Historically accurate and well-researched.--<i>SLC<i>, </i></i> starred review <p/>★ A riveting, emotionally stirring tale.... <i>Last Night at the Telegraph Club--</i>focused on unapologetically embracing one's true self--is a spectacular addition to the young adult historical fiction genre.--Shelf Awareness, starred review <p/>★ This standout work of historical fiction combines meticulous research with tender romance to create a riveting bildungsroman.--<i>Horn Book, </i> starred review <p/><b>A NPR Best Book of 2021<br>A <i>Boston Globe</i> Best Book of 2021<br>A <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Best Book of 2021<br>A<i> BookPage</i> Best Book of 2021<br>A <i>SLJ</i> Best Book of 2021<br>A <i>Kirkus</i> Best Book of 2021<br>A <i>Booklist</i> 2021 Editors' Choice <br><b>A 2021 <i>Horn Book</i> Fanfare Selection<br></b>A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2021<br>A Boston Public Library Best Read of 2021<br>A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021<br>A 2021 Goodreads Choice Finalist<br>A 2021 Book Riot Best Book<br>An Autostraddle Best Book of 2021</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Malinda Lo is the bestselling and critically acclaimed author of several novels, including<i> Last Night at the Telegraph Club, </i> winner of the National Book Award. Her debut, <i>Ash, </i> a lesbian retelling of Cinderella, was a finalist for the William C. Morris Award, the Andre Norton Award for YA Science Fiction and Fantasy, the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, and was a <i>Kirkus</i> Best Book for Children and Teens. She has been a three-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Malinda's nonfiction has been published by the<i> New York Times Book Review, </i> NPR, the Huffington Post, The Toast, the<i> Horn Book, </i> and the anthologies <i>Here We Are, How I Resist</i>, and <i>Scratch.</i> She lives in Massachusetts with her wife.
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