32 ▼ September I N I ▼ J«r»t out Reading list for youth Discover a treasure at the Oregon Coast.. Qflaanside iTn These are just a few hooks to entertain and help lesbian, gay and bisexual youth a beachfront lodging T hese books may be of interest to lesbian and gay youth. Some can be found at librar­ ies, and most can be found in gay book sections at Powell’s Books (downtown), Ladd’s Editions, Catbird Seat, Laughing Horse Books, or Twenty-Third Avenue Books. Jack Annie on My Mind by A.M. Homes by Nancy Garden P.O. Box 142 ♦Oceanside, OR 97134 (5 0 3 )8 4 2 - 2 9 6 1 A beautiful story about love between two high school girls and the adventures they share. Crush by Jane Futcher Furpic p a s s io n u Serving lovers with or without partners • Offering ways to grow and sustain a romance Monthly newsletter with activities, special offers and discounts for romantic services 1 yr. membership: $40/couple, $25/single LADD’/ 6-week Ballroom Dance Classes Mondays, begining 9/9, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Buckman School Gym First Class Free! Register before 9/9: $45 per person 9/9 or later: $50 per person EDITIOn/ BOOK/TORE ----- y y --------------- ------------ Dance to Big Band and Orchestra sounds N O W S E R V IN G ESPR ESSO P R IN K S 8:30-10:00 - Open Ballroom Dance Space $1 per person for non-class members M O N - S fìT 11 -7 M\ For information, preregistration, or to receive a sample newsletter, call Panther Events at (503) 232-6824 SU N 1 2 -5 ▼ 1864 S€ HRUUTHORN6 BLVD. T t PORTLAND, OR 97214 OGALLA To rc jlrte r, *c»t> |> a t^ment to THE OR EOON OAY AND tnvttes 14014 to H* T.oo p.m.. PortW»t> Hiltoti % cKotc« of chicken or v«5fftAri*M entree Geoffrey W re n 21f S W PortUnî», OR *720* LESBIAN M olly’s zany exploits as she grows up are sure to crack you up. Reflections of a Rock Lobster by Aaron Fricke LAW Benediction by Diane Salvatore A high school girl perceives her lesbian feel­ ings. One Teenager in Ten Edited by Ann Heron These are the stories o f gay and lesbian youth, written by gay and lesbian youth. And finally, these are stories to help gay and lesbian youth. Trying Hard to Hear You Coming Out to Parents, by Mary V. Borhek by Sandra Scoppettone Told from the viewpoint o f a straight friend o f Now That You Know, by Betty Fairchild and two boys who are lovers. Nancy Hayward Clicking Stones A Way of Love, A Way of Life - A Young by Nancy Tyler Glenn Person’s Introduction to What it Means to be A young girl acquires magical powers and a Gay, by Frances Hanckel and John Cunningham This is the true account o f how Aaron fought to take his male date to the high school prom. good friend that intertwine throughout her life. - Happy Endings Are All Alike by Sandra Scoppettone Ste. 200 AS S OC I AT I ON compiled by Dandi Baunach Two high school girls fa ll in love. SANDRA K. PINCHES, Ph.D S p e c ia liz in g in : • Relationship issues • Midlife transition issues SPEAKERS: Les AwCom. G ai I SVtibkif. CR m *1 cs Hinkle ENTERTAINMENT: TJic Sum m er Atoéis TICKETS $ 30 , Ruby fruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown P a n th e r FIRST ANNUAL DINNER Sept. 14 . ■ 1 ■ " Lesbian love story. Individual and couple counseling ¿ v e n t s *• (503) 236-4628 Side by Side by Isabel Miller Stephanie, a junior high student, becomes aware o f her lesbian feelings for the first time. ß Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller Two young women learn to be lovers in the rugged American frontier. The story o f a high school lesbian who is just coming out. SJ*. Likes AJ). by Catherine Brett Jack learns that his father is gay. 917 sw Qak ste 420 Portland, OR 97205 (503) 227-7558 • Recovery from addiction, codependence and ACA issues • Spirituality, meditation and tai chi classes