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North of Normal: A Memoir of My Wilderness Childhood, My Unusual Family, and How I Survived Both

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"North of Normal" by Cea Sunrise Person is a memoir that delves into the author's unconventional and challenging upbringing in the wilderness of Canada. Raised by a teenage mother and counterculture grandparents, Cea's childhood was marked by extreme poverty, neglect, and unconventional family dynamics. As she navigates through her tumultuous early years, Cea yearns for a sense of normalcy and stability, eventually finding solace in her own resilience and determination. The writing style of the book is described as honest, compelling, and well-paced, capturing the reader's attention with a mix of happy and dreadful moments from Cea's life.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by clarity and emotional resonance, effectively capturing the complexities of Cea's experiences.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative chronicles an extraordinary and tumultuous childhood marked by unconventional family dynamics, survival instincts, and a transformative journey into adulthood.

Setting:

The setting vividly captures the Canadian wilderness and the unconventional lifestyle of a counterculture family during the late 1960s and 1970s.

Pacing:

Pacing is uneven, with a gradual build-up in the early chapters, shifting to a faster-paced narrative in adulthood.
After he returned from Korea, disillusioned with American values but otherwise unharmed, Dick completed his university degree and took a job as a forest ranger. It was an occupation that kept my grand...

Notes:

Cea Sunrise Person was born in 1969 to a teenage mother living in a tipi in Canada.
Her family was deeply influenced by counters in the 60s and 70s, promoting free love and drug use.
Cea's grandparents lived off the land, avoiding conventional society and raising their children in extreme neglect.
Her mother, Michelle, became a parent at 15 and struggled with dependency on male partners.
Cea traveled frequently between Alberta and British Columbia, often living with her mother and different boyfriends.
Her upbringing involved chaotic living conditions, with instances of sexual activity occurring openly around her.
Despite her turbulent childhood, Cea became a successful international fashion model at just 13 years old.
Cea's family struggled with mental health issues, including schizophrenia and substance abuse.
Cea eventually found stability, marrying and raising three children in an upscale suburb of Vancouver.
The memoir has been compared to Jeannette Walls' 'The Glass Castle' due to similar themes of dysfunction and resilience.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Triggers include childhood neglect, substance abuse, sexual situations, mental health issues, and possibly abusive relationships.

From The Publisher:

Sex, drugs, and . . . bug stew? In the vein of The Glass Castle and Wild, Cea Sunrise Person's compelling memoir of a childhood spent with her dysfunctional counter-culture family in the Canadian wilderness-a searing story of physical, emotional, and psychological survival.

In the late 1960s, riding the crest of the counterculture movement, Cea's family left a comfortable existence in California to live off the land in the Canadian wilderness. But unlike most commune dwellers of the time, the Persons weren't trying to build a new society-they wanted to escape civilization altogether. Led by Cea's grandfather Dick, they lived a pot-smoking, free-loving, clothing-optional life under a canvas tipi without running water, electricity, or heat for the bitter winters.

Living out her grandparents' dream with her teenage mother Michelle, young Cea knew little of the world beyond her forest. She spent her summers playing nude in the meadow and her winters snowshoeing behind the grandfather she idolized. Despite fierce storms, food shortages, and the occasional drug-and-sex-infused party for visitors, it seemed to be a mostly happy existence. For Michelle, however, now long separated from Cea's father, there was one crucial element missing: a man. When Cea was five, Michelle took her on the road with a new boyfriend. As the trio set upon a series of ill-fated adventures, Cea began to question both her highly unusual world and the hedonistic woman at the centre of it-questions that eventually evolved into an all-consuming search for a more normal life. Finally, in her early teens, Cea realized she would have to make a choice as drastic as the one her grandparents once had in order to save herself.

While a successful international modeling career offered her a way out of the wilderness, Cea discovered that this new world was in its own way daunting and full of challenges. Containing twenty-four intimate black-and-white family photos, North of Normal is Cea's funny, shocking, heartbreaking, and triumphant tale of self-discovery and acceptance, adversity, and strength that will leave no reader unmoved.

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About the Author:

CEA SUNRISE PERSON is the author of the bestselling book North of Normal: A Memoir of My Wilderness Childhood, My Counterculture Family, and How I Survived Both. She has spoken publicly about her unusual life at numerous events, including TEDx, and also teaches memoir writing. She lives in Vancouver with her husband and three children.

 
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