true stories of teens educating and confronting homophobia : a project of Planned Parenthood of Toronto
Rooney, Frances
2005
Contains a collection of true, personal stories from volunteers of Toronto's Teens Educating and Confronting Homophobia (T.E.A.C.H.) program, and includes first-hand accounts of issues related to sexual identity, coming out, and dealing with harassment.
Describes the challenges faced by gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered teens, offers practical advice, real-life experiences, and accessible resources and support groups.
a two-way survival guide for lesbians and gay men and their parents
Borhek, Mary V.
1993
Offers advice to lesbians, gay men, and their parents on how to cope with a child's homosexuality and discusses how children should tell their parents, what reactions they can expect, how the parents can deal with the news, and other related topics.
Presents a collection of eighteen essays that discuss the subject of homosexuality, and addresses such issues as acceptance from family members, struggling with personal identity, marriage and parenting, discrimination, and more.
the book for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth--and their allies
Bass, Ellen
1996
Gay and lesbian teenagers relate their experiences regarding the discovery and acceptance of their sexual orientation. Includes suggestions for coping with prejudice, political and religious issues.
Teenager Belle Philbrick chronicles her first week of heartbreak and coping after the boyfriend she loves, Dylan, breaks up with her, revealing that he is gay.
a guide for and about lesbian, gay, and bisexual teens
Pollack, Rachel
1995
Suggests how gay, lesbian, and bisexual teenagers may discover their sexual orientation, find self-acceptance, come out, cope with prejudice, and deal with religious and political issues.
The friendship of three high school girls and their relationships with their friends and families are tested when two of them fall in love with each other.
After spending time with his uncle Mike, Garth begins to keep secrets from everyone around him, but he wonders if his uncle is actually someone that Garth can really trust.