Nearly Normal

Cea Sunrise Person

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At the age of 37, Cea Sunrise Person has built a life that looks like the normal one she craved as a child — husband, young son, beautiful house, enviable career. But her carefully art-directed world is about to crumble around her. As she confronts the death of her still-young mother, the disintegration of her second marriage and the demise of her business, all within just a few months, she finally faces the need to look at her past to make sense of her present. But even as she bares her soul through writing a memoir, stories too difficult to reveal fail to make it to the page.
Nearly Normal chronicles the many stories Cea left untold. Settled into a new and much happier life after the release of her first book, she is nonetheless compelled to continue searching for answers about her enigmatic family. Drawing connections between her early experiences and later life mistakes, Cea identifies how her family's extreme and often selfish behaviour contributed to her downfall. But more importantly, she discovers the value in the lessons they taught her, and the power of taking responsibility for her own choices in the face of great challenge. (From HarperCollins Canada)

From the book

1973
Kootenay Plains, Alberta
When folks came to visit us at our first wilderness home in central Alberta, they were provided with little more direction than to turn right immediately after a particular "curve" sign on the David Thompson Highway. They would then drive down a dirt road for a short distance and park near a footbridge at the North Saskatchewan River, where they would load their belongings on their backs and begin the five-mile hike in to our camp.

From Nearly Normal by Cea Sunrise Person ©2017. Published by HarperCollins Canada.