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Lily was struck by how duplicitous a song could be, as if multiple languages were hidden within the lyrics.

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

May 19, 2022 by Emmalita Leave a Comment

What struck me the most about Last Night at the Telegraph Club was how separate Lily Hu is from the world around her. She is a watcher. She pays attention to the details of what happens around her as she tries to understand who she is in relation to the world. Only when she is with Kath do the details become fuzzy and she fully engages. Towards the end of the book, I thought a lot about a conversation I had with my mother when […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, History Tagged With: AAPI Heritage Month, CannonBookClub, Last Night at the Telegraph Club, LGBTQ, Malinda Lo

Emmalita's CBR14 Review No:62 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction, History · Tags: AAPI Heritage Month, CannonBookClub, Last Night at the Telegraph Club, LGBTQ, Malinda Lo ·
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“If she closed her eyes she might fix this in her memory always: the pulse in Kath’s throat; the warmth of her body; the scent of her skin.”

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

May 18, 2022 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

In Last Night at the Telegraph Club Malinda Lo created National Book Award for Young People’s Literature winner which aims to challenge pervasive perceptions of the 1950s in the United States, including stereotypes about Chinese Americans, the invisibility of the lesbian and gay community, and the role of women in the space program, and the reach of Red Scare paranoia on people’s day to day lives. It is also the story of two young women falling in love during their senior year of high school […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Young Adult Tagged With: 1950s, CannonBookClub, historical, Last Night at the Telegraph Club, Malinda Lo, queer love, YA

faintingviolet's CBR14 Review No:34 · Genres: Book Club, Young Adult · Tags: 1950s, CannonBookClub, historical, Last Night at the Telegraph Club, Malinda Lo, queer love, YA ·
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Where Little Cable Cars Climb Halfway to the Stars

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

May 15, 2022 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

In 1954 San Francisco, high school senior Lily Hu has a lot on her plate. Her busy parents, a doctor and a nurse, rely on her to look after her younger brothers until they get home from work. Her best friend Shirley is still trying to run Lily’s life, wrangling her onto dance committees and trying to set her up on dates with boys. Lily herself is more focused on doing well in her advanced mathematics class so she can get into college and get […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction Tagged With: CannonBookClub, Malinda Lo

jeverett15's CBR14 Review No:22 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction · Tags: CannonBookClub, Malinda Lo ·
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The book "Last Night at the Telegraph Club" by Malinda Lo in front of two blooming lilies.

Beautiful story of sexual identity awakening and first love

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

May 11, 2022 by Dome'Loki 4 Comments

And then she asked the question that had taken root in her, that was even now unfurling its leaves and demanding to be shown the sun: “Have you ever heard of such a thing?” Last Night at the Telegraph Club is a beautiful glimpse into a moment in time of a sexual identity awareness and first love, amidst the Red Scare of McCarthyism in 1950’s San Francisco.  Sexual feelings awaken for the first time within Lily Hu but everything she has been taught says it […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CannonBookClub, cannonbookclub2022, cbr14, Chinese American, Chinese American author, Dome'Loki, historical fiction, lesbian, LGBTQ, Malinda Lo

Dome'Loki's CBR14 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CannonBookClub, cannonbookclub2022, cbr14, Chinese American, Chinese American author, Dome'Loki, historical fiction, lesbian, LGBTQ, Malinda Lo ·
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Getting Steamy in San Francisco: #CannonBookClub2022!

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

May 2, 2022 by andtheIToldYouSos 2 Comments

Fog rolling in off the Pacific! Illicit kisses in smoky clubs! Steamed buns filled with jammy pork and spices! What can I say about Last Night at the Telegraph Club that Malinda Lo didn’t already say with total confidence and care when she wrote the book? She felt as if speaking would ruin everything-then they’d have to put a name to this feeling between them, this rapidly growing heat and longing that made the sliver of air between their bodies charged with electricity. She could swear […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: AAPI, AAPI Heritage Month, AAPI voices, CannonBookClub, cannonbookclub2022, Chinese American, coming-of-age, LGTBQ, LGTBQ+ voices, Malinda Lo, midcentury America, National Book Award Winner, queer, queer love, San Francisco, young love

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR14 Review No:27 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: AAPI, AAPI Heritage Month, AAPI voices, CannonBookClub, cannonbookclub2022, Chinese American, coming-of-age, LGTBQ, LGTBQ+ voices, Malinda Lo, midcentury America, National Book Award Winner, queer, queer love, San Francisco, young love ·
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Let’s not go back there again

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

April 11, 2022 by ElCicco 3 Comments

Join us now through May 21 for the #CannonBookClub Discussion of Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo Last Night at the Telegraph Club is a multi-award winning young adult novel that takes on several heavy topics and does so admirably. Set in early 1950’s San Francisco, the story’s protagonist Lily Hu is a teenager with big dreams. Yet she faces a number of formidable obstacles related to her race, sex and sexual identity. Through Lily, Malinda Lo shows the reader how dangerous it […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: CannonBookClub, cbr14, ElCicco, Fiction, Last Night at the Telegraph Club, LGBTQ, Malinda Lo, YA

ElCicco's CBR14 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: CannonBookClub, cbr14, ElCicco, Fiction, Last Night at the Telegraph Club, LGBTQ, Malinda Lo, YA ·
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