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|aLo, Malinda.
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|aLast night at the Telegraph Club|cMalinda Lo.
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|a1st pbk. ed.
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|aNew York |bDutton Books|c2021.
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|a416 p. |c22 cm.
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|aIn Chinatown in 1954, McCarthyism and the Red Scare are very real threats to Lily's family; her father is already at risk of deportation despite his valid citizenship. Chinese American Lily could lose everything just for dating anyone white -- let alone Kathleen Miller -- but she could lose herself if she doesn't risk everything to be true to her feelings.
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|aChinese Americans|vFiction.
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|aLesbians|vFiction.
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650 |
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|aRomance fiction.
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|aNaturalization|zUnited States|vFiction.
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650 |
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|aChildren of immigrants|vFiction.
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|aChinatown (San Francisco, Calif.)|vFiction.
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|aCalifornia|xPolitics and government|y1951-|vFiction.
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|aLexile 900L
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