Libro de Honor en los Premios Pura Belpré * Finalista del Premio Nacional del Libro * Finalista del Premio William C. Morris como novela debut para jóvenes lectores * Entre los mejores libros para adolescentes del año según Goodreads * Ganador del Premio Lambda Literary para obras juveniles con tema LGBTQ+ Una divertida y conmovedora novela juvenil sobre una adolescente queer mexico-americana que navega sus años en una escuela católica con dos objetivos en mente: celebrar su esencia y tratar de no enamorarse de nuevo Yamilet tiene 16 años y quiere que la conozcan por su impecable raya del ojo y no por ser una de las pocas lesbianas en su nuevo instituto católico. La cuestión es que es difícil fingir ser heterosexual cuando Bo, la única chica abiertamente queer de la escuela, es tan irritantemente perfecta y, bueno..., tan atractiva.
Yami tiene claras sus prioridades: mantener a su hermano lejos de los problemas, enorgullecer a su madre y, lo más importante, no enamorarse.
Pero, para lograrlo, tendrá que luchar contra sus instintos y empezar a comportarse como las chicas heterosexuales que hay en su instituto. Aunque eso nunca se le ha dado demasiado bien...
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION National Book Award Finalist * William C. Morris YA Debut Award Finalist * Goodreads Finalist for Best Teen Book of the Year * Walter Honor Award Winner * Pura Belpré Honor Book * Lambda Literary Award Winner for LGBTQ+ Young Adult
A sharply funny and moving debut novel about a queer Mexican American girl navigating Catholic school, while falling in love and learning to celebrate her true self. Perfect for fans of Erika L. Sánchez, Leah Johnson, and Gabby Rivera. Sixteen-year-old Yamilet Flores prefers to be known for her killer eyeliner, not for being one of the only Mexican kids at her new, mostly white, very rich Catholic school. But at least here no one knows she's gay, and Yami intends to keep it that way.
After being outed by her crush and ex-best friend before transferring to Slayton Catholic, Yami has new priorities: keep her brother out of trouble, make her mom proud, and, most importantly, don't fall in love. Granted, she's never been great at any of those things, but that's a problem for Future Yami.
The thing is, it's hard to fake being straight when Bo, the only openly queer girl at school, is so annoyingly perfect. And smart. And talented. And cute. So cute. Either way, Yami isn't going to make the same mistake again. If word got back to her mom, she could face a lot worse than rejection. So she'll have to start asking, WWSGD: What would a straight girl do?
Told in a captivating voice that is by turns hilarious, vulnerable, and searingly honest,
The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School explores the joys and heartaches of living your full truth out loud.