Malinda Lo (1) (1974–)
Autor/a de Ash
Per altres autors anomenats Malinda Lo, vegeu la pàgina de desambiguació.
Sèrie
Obres de Malinda Lo
Obres associades
All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages (2018) — Col·laborador — 448 exemplars
Heiresses of Russ 2013: The Year's Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction (2013) — Col·laborador — 28 exemplars
Subterranean Magazine Summer 2011 — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Altres noms
- Lo, Malinda Manchin
- Data de naixement
- 1974
- Gènere
- female
- Nacionalitat
- China
USA - País (per posar en el mapa)
- USA
- Lloc de naixement
- China
- Llocs de residència
- California, USA
Colorado, USA
Massachusetts, USA
Louisville, Kentucky, USA - Educació
- Wellesley College
Harvard University (MA)
Stanford University (MA) - Professions
- writer
- Premis i honors
- Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for Excellence in LGBT Journalism
- Agent
- Michael Bourret
Membres
Ressenyes
Llistes
Premis
Potser també t'agrada
Autors associats
Estadístiques
- Obres
- 18
- També de
- 17
- Membres
- 5,988
- Popularitat
- #4,117
- Valoració
- 3.7
- Ressenyes
- 378
- ISBN
- 90
- Llengües
- 6
- Preferit
- 10
Lily Hu has spent all her life in San Francisco’s Chinatown, keeping mostly to her Chinese American community both in and out of school. As she makes her way through her teen years in the 1950s, she starts growing apart from her childhood friends as her passion for rockets and space exploration grows—along with her curiosity about a few blocks in the city that her parents have warned her to avoid. A budding relationship develops with her first White friend, Kathleen, and together they sneak out to the Telegraph Club lesbian bar, where they begin to explore their sexuality as well as their relationship to each other. Lo’s lovely, realistic, and queer-positive tale is a slow burn, following Lily’s own gradual realization of her sexuality while she learns how to code-switch between being ostensibly heterosexual Chinatown Lily and lesbian Telegraph Bar Lily. In this meticulously researched title, Lo skillfully layers rich details, such as how Lily has to deal with microaggressions from gay and straight women alike and how all of Chinatown has to be careful of the insidious threat of McCarthyism. Actual events, such as Madame Chiang Kai-shek’s 1943 visit to San Francisco, form a backdrop to this story of a journey toward finding one’s authentic self.
Beautifully written historical fiction about giddy, queer first love. (author’s note) (Historical romance. 14-18)
- Kirkus Review… (més)