The Lilac People

The Lilac People

by: Milo Todd

Published:
2025-04-29
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ISBN:
9781640097049
Meeting:
2026-03-03 (meeting #110)
Chosen by:
Luisa
Pages:
320
File size (e-book):
689 KB
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available
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no
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enabled

Description:

For readers of All the Light We Cannot See and In Memoriam, a moving and deeply humane story about a trans man who must relinquish the freedoms of prewar Berlin to survive first the Nazis then the Allies while protecting the ones he loves.

In 1932 Berlin, Bertie, a trans man, and his friends spend carefree nights at the Eldorado Club, the epicenter of Berlin's thriving queer community.  An employee of the renowned Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld at the Institute of Sexual Science, Bertie works to improve queer rights in Germany and beyond, but everything changes when Hitler rises to power.  The institute is raided, the Eldorado is shuttered, and queer people are rounded up. Bertie barely escapes with his girlfriend, Sofie, to a nearby farm.  There they take on the identities of an elderly couple and live for more than a decade in isolation.

In the final days of the war, with their freedom in sight, Bertie and Sofie find a young trans man collapsed on their property, still dressed in Holocaust prison clothes.  They vow to protect him—not from the Nazis, but from the Allied forces who are arresting queer prisoners while liberating the rest of the country.  Ironically, as the Allies' vise grip closes on Bertie and his family, their only salvation becomes fleeing to the United States.

Brimming with hope, resilience, and the enduring power of community, The Lilac People tells an extraordinary story inspired by real events and recovers an occluded moment of trans history.

Author Details:

Milo Todd is co-EIC at Foglifter Journal, runs The Queer Writer newsletter, and teaches creative writing and history primarily to queer and trans adults. He’s received awards, accolades, and fellowships from Lambda Literary, Tin House, Pitch Wars, GrubStreet, Monson Arts, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. His short fiction has appeared in SLICE Magazine, Hare's Paw Literary Journal, Response Magazine, and Foglifter Journal. His debut novel, The Lilac People, was published in 2025.