She is overwhelmed seeing and talking to Tommy Andrews, and continues to think about the performance all night. Later, Lily sneaks out at night to go to the Telegraph Club with Kathleen. Tensions rise when Shirley suggests that Lily stay away from Kathleen, who is friends with a queer person named Jean. However, she continues to interact romantically with Kathleen and Kathleen suggests that the two could go to The Telegraph Club, where Tommy Andrews performs. Lily is shocked to learn that the FBI has taken away her father's citizenship, because he didn't admit that Calvin, who was his patient, was a communist. Kathleen discovers that Lily may not be straight when she sees that she had a picture of Tommy Andrews, which the novel describes as a "male impersonator". Shirley, unaware that Lily is lesbian, tells her that she should date Calvin's brother. Lily's friend, Shirley Lum, in love with Calvin, who assists in a Chinese cultural organization. She bonds with a white girl named Kathleen Miller, and the two talk about their interests in the cosmos and airplanes. Hu is a teenage girl living in Chinatown that had recently realized that she is a lesbian. Last Night at the Telegraph Club follows the story of Lily Hu from 1954 to 1955. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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