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An illustrated cover of The Luis Ortega Survival Club with a group of teenagers (girl presenting characters) in a school hallway surrounded by lockers.

The Luis Ortega Survival Club

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Louisiana Readersu2019 Choice Award

Evergreen Young Adult Book Award (Washington)

From the bestselling author of the National Book Award Finalist The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School comes a revenge story told with nuance, heart, and the possibility of healing. An ideal next read for fans of Laurie Halse Anderson.

Book Cover

Artist: Be Fernández

Cover Design: Jessie Gang

Ariana Ruiz wants to be noticed. But as an autistic girl who never talks, she goes largely ignored by her peers despite her bold fashion choices. So when cute, popular Luis starts to pay attention to her, Ari finally feels seen.


Luis’s attention soon turns to something more and they have sex at a party—while Ari didn’t say no, she definitely didn’t say yes. Before she has a chance to process what happened and decide if she even has the right to be mad at Luis, the rumor mill begins churning—thanks, she’s sure, to Luis’s ex-girlfriend, Shawni. Boys at school now see Ari as an easy target, someone who won’t say no.


Then Ari finds a mysterious note in her locker which eventually leads her to an unlikely group of students determined to expose Luis for the predator he is. To her surprise, she finds genuine friendship among the group, including her growing feelings for the very last girl she expected to fall for. But in order to take Luis down, she’ll have to come to terms with the truth of what he did to her that night—and risk everything to see justice done.

The Lesbiana's Guide To Catholic School is the first book in the duology set with The Golden Boy’s Guide To Bipolar.




“Via biting prose and insightful discussions of accountability, explicit consent, and what that looks like for one neurodivergent teen, Reyes crafts a thrilling tale of vengeance alongside sensitive depictions of sexual assault aftermath and recovery.”


Publishers Weekly




“Reyes has an unerring eye for developing tough female protagonists who are wounded but not defeated, still figuring out their place in the world but certain when they find a person worth letting beyond her barriers.”


Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books




“Reyes empathetically explores issues of consent and rape culture through a neurodiverse lens in this story of self-empowerment.”


Horn Book Magazine




“A fresh story exploring timely issues.”


Kirkus Reviews




The Luis Ortega Survival Club impressively and realistically explores trauma and pain alongside joy and love. Refreshingly sincere and ultimately hopeful, this book oozes intentional care for its characters and readers.”


Racquel Marie, author of Ophelia After All

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