Collection of the Seattle-based autobiographical comics strip, "I Was Seven in '75," that celebrates all the wacky details of growing up middle American in the era of disco. This collection reads like a family scrapbook, recounting the painfully funny trials of Forney, her post-hippie parents and her freckled older brother. Here are true stories about parents who throw pot parties and take the family to spend the summer at a nudist colony. With wry, matter-of-fact nostalgia and a slap-dash, expressive cartooning style, the author recounts raw-food fads and getting caught reading Judy Blume's steamy novel Forever. Sprinkled throughout are one-page illustrated treatises on favorite pastimes and fashion Do's.