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North of Normal

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The true story of one girl's escape from the wilds of the counterculture movement...
In the late 1960s, Cea Sunrise Person's family left their suburban hippie existence in California to live off the grid in Canada's idyllic wilderness. Led by Cea's eccentric grandfather, they called a canvas teepee home, grew pot, and hunted and gathered to survive, weathering fierce storms and food shortages. In this world there were no social security numbers, no roots and no rules.
One day, Cea's mother and her new boyfriend hit the road, taking Cea with them. As the trio set upon a series of ill-fated attempts to find a stable home, things began to unravel. Her drug-fuelled, promiscuous young mother exposed Cea to new threats and fears as they drifted: hitchhiking, squatting and stealing to get by.
Beginning to question the life she'd been born into, Cea realised she would have to make a choice: follow in the path of her mother or escape the counterculture for good. Barely a teenager, she set off to pursue a career in modelling, searching for a means to achieve the normal life she craved.
From nature child to international model by the age of thirteen, Cea's astonishing story is one of extreme family dysfunction and ultimate triumph. Told with remarkable candour and emotional intensity, North of Normal is a coming-of-age story like no other, and a book for anyone who has ever longed for something better.
Cea Sunrise Person was born into an eccentric hippie family in 1969. She spent the first decade of her life living in and out of teepees in the Canadian wilderness. After moving to Calgary, Cea worked successfully as a model for the next two decades, living in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Munich, Hamburg, Zurich and Milan. In 1999 she settled in Vancouver, and is now a happily married mother.

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Publisher: Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd

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  • ISBN: 9781922231505
  • File size: 3540 KB
  • Release date: April 23, 2014

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  • ISBN: 9781922231505
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  • Release date: April 23, 2014

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The true story of one girl's escape from the wilds of the counterculture movement...
In the late 1960s, Cea Sunrise Person's family left their suburban hippie existence in California to live off the grid in Canada's idyllic wilderness. Led by Cea's eccentric grandfather, they called a canvas teepee home, grew pot, and hunted and gathered to survive, weathering fierce storms and food shortages. In this world there were no social security numbers, no roots and no rules.
One day, Cea's mother and her new boyfriend hit the road, taking Cea with them. As the trio set upon a series of ill-fated attempts to find a stable home, things began to unravel. Her drug-fuelled, promiscuous young mother exposed Cea to new threats and fears as they drifted: hitchhiking, squatting and stealing to get by.
Beginning to question the life she'd been born into, Cea realised she would have to make a choice: follow in the path of her mother or escape the counterculture for good. Barely a teenager, she set off to pursue a career in modelling, searching for a means to achieve the normal life she craved.
From nature child to international model by the age of thirteen, Cea's astonishing story is one of extreme family dysfunction and ultimate triumph. Told with remarkable candour and emotional intensity, North of Normal is a coming-of-age story like no other, and a book for anyone who has ever longed for something better.
Cea Sunrise Person was born into an eccentric hippie family in 1969. She spent the first decade of her life living in and out of teepees in the Canadian wilderness. After moving to Calgary, Cea worked successfully as a model for the next two decades, living in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Munich, Hamburg, Zurich and Milan. In 1999 she settled in Vancouver, and is now a happily married mother.

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