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035 _a(OCoLC)1151730349
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_beng
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043 _an-us-ca
049 _aUOKA
050 1 4 _aPZ7.L778786
_bLas 2021
082 0 4 _a[Fic]
_223
092 _aYA LO 2021
100 1 _aLo, Malinda
_eauthor.
_93512
245 1 0 _aLast night at the Telegraph Club /
_cby Malinda Lo.
300 _a409 pages ;
_c22 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 407-408).
520 _a"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"--
650 0 _aLesbians
_vJuvenile fiction.
_93076
650 0 _aChinese American teenagers
_vJuvenile fiction.
_940515
650 0 _aLesbian bars
_vJuvenile fiction.
_940516
650 0 _aIdentity (Psychology) in adolescence
_vJuvenile fiction.
_940517
650 0 _aRace relations
_vJuvenile fiction.
650 0 _aFamilies
_vJuvenile fiction
650 0 _aCold War
_xInfluence
_vJuvenile fiction.
_940518
651 0 _aChinatown (San Francisco, Calif.)
_vJuvenile fiction.
_940519
651 0 _aSan Francisco (Calif.)
_vJuvenile fiction.
655 0 _aYoung adult fiction.
655 7 _aBildungsromans
_2lcgft
655 7 _aHistorical fiction
_2lcgft
776 0 8 _iebook version :
_z9781529366594
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999 _b03628429