cover image The Luis Ortega Survival Club

The Luis Ortega Survival Club

Sonora Reyes. HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray, $19.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-06306-030-2

A teen struggles to contextualize her first sexual encounter in this searing read by Reyes (The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School), which tackles issues of assault and consent. After having sex with 18-year-old classmate Luis Ortega, Ariana Ruiz—an autistic, queer 16-year-old who experiences selective mutism—privately admits that she “hated every second of it.” Worse, she feels guilty and ashamed because Luis “didn’t even ask me if I wanted to have sex with him. Just kind of assumed,” and he began spreading rumors that Ari is willing to sleep with anyone. Ari soon connects with classmates who have also been wronged by Luis, including his ex-girlfriend, Shawni. Together, the teens plot to bring him to justice, all while developing strong bonds and new relationships of their own. Some characterizations occasionally feel over-the-top, but it is easy to find points of connection with this empathetic cast. 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. Ari is Mexican; supporting characters are racially diverse. Ages 13–up. Agent: Alexandra Levick, Writers House. (May)