Last Night at the Telegraph Club #3: Life, Identity, and Pride at the Intersection: Wrap-Up and Review
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November is almost over, which means it’s time for our wrap-up chat on Malinda Lo’s Last Night at the Telegraph Club. This book, as I discuss in today’s episode, is multi-layered and complex. There are so many pieces – of both the details of setting and plot as well as the characters themselves, their identities – that risk being lost in the rest if not taken for every ounce they’re worth. Lily’s story is an important one in the way that it represents the real, and by the simple act of telling the truth, it refuses to let anything be left out. It was a difficult read for many of the same reasons – it doesn’t hesitate to expose the injustice in our histories, and it demands better of us. There’s something so important – many things, actually –about a book like this one. I’m glad we had the chance to share it together.