"Poor Jerramy was given a boy's name by her crazy hippy parents who walk around the house naked, make her eat tempeh and tell her to play in the tipi. Jerramy thinks there must be some mistake and she was switched at birth with the baby daughter of English aristocrats. Her parents think the only explanation for her behavior is that she was English in a past life."
"A wonderful collection of essays written by daughters of hippy parents. Both the good and the bad parts of this counterculture upbringing are on display for all to see."
"Jeannette's parents are artists, inventers, dreamers, travelers - but they are not always the best caregivers. In this hilarious but heartbreaking story you can't help but respect (and identify with) Jeannette's struggle to escape to normality. Once you pick this book up, you won't be able to put it down."
"Emily's parents have long hair and wear tie dye and don't exactly approve of their only daughter neglecting her Ivy League studies to strut down the catwalks of Milan. Another great tale of reverse rebellion."