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No Place To Go: How Public Toilets Fail Our Private Needs by Lezlie Lowe is a work of nonfiction that examines public toilets as a neglected part of urban infrastructure. Lowe, a Canadian journalist, treats washrooms not as a minor convenience but as a condition for movement, participation, and dignity in city life. The book blends urbanism, social reporting, cultural commentary, and policy critique, using examples from cities such as London, San Francisco, Toronto, and other urban settings to show how restroom access is shaped by design choices, municipal funding, private business practices, and social stigma. Its purpose is to make visible a problem that is usually hidden by embarrassment or routine adaptation. Lowe argues that when public toilets are scarce, unsafe, inaccessible, or dependent on permission from businesses, the burden falls unevenly on people who already face barriers in public space, including unhoused people, women, disabled people, children, older adults, and transgender people.