One of the nation's oldest feminist bookstores is celebrating the big 3-9 all day Saturday and is inviting everyone to attend.

Lesbian-owned Charis Books & More, located in the heart of Little Five Points, will celebrate its birthday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. with a storewide sale with cake, cookies and other "savory treats" made by the board and staff of Charis.

Charis Books & More celebrates 39 years — and they want you to come celebrate!

From 2-5 p.m., people can learn more about their chart with new in-house astrologist, Joy Isoke of Light of the Sun Astrology and Life Coaching.

Plans for Charis’ 40th birthday will be in the talks and patrons can chat with Charis Circle Executive Director Elizabeth Anderson and other Charis Circle board members during the day. There will also be a “This is what a feminist looks like” photo booth from 2 to 4 p.m.

The birthday celebration caps off with Daniel Rivers, author of Radical Relations: Lesbian Mothers, Gay Fathers, and their Children in the United States Since World War II.

On Oct. 3, shortly before Atlanta Pride, Charis was tagged with anti-gay graffiti. Volunteers and staff primed the entire side of the building that was marred in preparation for a community mural.