Thank You For Calling the Lesbian Line by Elizabeth Lovatt - ISBN: 9780349704616
Hardcover
Humorous, vital stories of lesbian lives, then and now.

Thank You For Calling the Lesbian Line

A Hidden History of Queer Women

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  • Hardcover

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    13 May 2025

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Summary

** *Shortlisted for the 2026 GORDON BURN PRIZE**

‘Compelling, funny, intelligent … Thank You for Calling the Lesbian Line is a remarkable piece of work.’ Kerry Hudson, Observer

‘Utterly essential queer reading.’ Lucy Rose, author of THE LAMB

‘Deliciously informative and rigorously researched … I loved it.’ Julia Bell, author of DIRTY WORK

With warmth and humour, Elizabeth Lovatt reimagines the women who both calle…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349704616
ISBN-10:0349704619
Author:Elizabeth Lovatt
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Dialogue Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:13 May 2025
Weight:516g
Dimensions:220mm x 142mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

Compelling, funny, intelligent … Thank You for Calling the Lesbian Line is a remarkable piece of work … A gift for those of us who have lived in our queer skins for many decades, and for young lesbians who are looking for a primer in lesbian history, an understanding of what it means to look for identity and place in our community. – Kerry Hudson * Observer *
A triumph … The book I wish I’d read as a young queer person. Intricately woven together, it is overflowing with empathy, warmth and tenderness. Elizabeth Lovatt is a wonder and she’s recorded something deeply compelling and incandescent. You will laugh. You will cry. This is utterly essential queer reading. – Lucy Rose, author of THE LAMB
Deliciously informative and rigorously researched, this book imagines the often invisible lives and denied passions of callers to the Lesbian Line, as well as tracing the author’s own coming out story. I loved it. – Julia Bell, author of DIRTY WORK
It would be hard not to love a book with this title and happily, Elizabeth Lovatt has done it proud … This is a warm, thoughtful book. * London Standard *

About The Author

Elizabeth Lovatt

Elizabeth Lovatt is a writer of fiction and creative non-fiction currently living in London. In 2019, she was writer-in-residence for Islington Pride and the ruckus! archive. In 2020, she was part of Penguin Books’ #WriteNow mentorship scheme. She has an MA in Creative and Critical Writing from Birkbeck and her dissertation was awarded the Lynne Segal BiGS Prize in Gender and Sexuality.

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