For two years, four women meet every Thursday night at Thessaly, a Greek restaurant on a block that is slowly changing around it. Jo is a barista and standup comedian who has learned to make everything funny, including the things that aren't. Mara is an athletic trainer who has built her body into armor and is only beginning to learn what it costs. Lila is an indie designer who has spent thirty-two years being told she is scattered, dreamy, too much - and has just learned there is a name for the way her brain works. Pri is a sociology PhD candidate who understands human behavior in precise academic terms and almost none of her own. They play Hearts. They eat. They say the things they cannot say anywhere else.
When Thessaly files for bankruptcy and closes its doors, the four women must reckon with what two years of Thursday nights have made them to each other - and who they will be without the room that held them. The Itty Bitty Titty Committee is a novel about female friendship, the cost of being known, and the specific grief of losing a place that was yours.