![]() Miriam Toews' novel A Complicated Kindness won Canada Reads in 2006. But right now, I was still just four."Ĭea Sunrise Person on the relief and terror of finishing her latest memoir Mom said I could have a pair one day, probably when I was five. They had tiny rainbows on them, and they were the most beautiful things I'd ever seen. ![]() The summer before, one of the visitors' daughters had shown me something called underwear. ![]() I set it down beside the stove and pulled my clothes on: turtleneck, sweater, cords and leather moccasins. Wrapped in one of my grandfather's old wool shirts, it smelled like smoke and pine needles. Her tale of copious drugs, free love and family is a compelling read.įrom the book: "I lifted the bearskin and reached for the heavy rock. ![]() within the freewheeling, counterculture environment of the late 1960s and early 1970s is both shocking and heartbreaking. What it's about: Cea Sunrise Person's eye-opening account of growing up in B.C. Cea Sunrise Person's North of Normal looks an unconventional life in the Canadian wilderness. ![]()
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