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Dharma Girl by Chelsea Cain

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Also by Chelsea Cain:

Gone, February 2019
Mass Market Paperback
One Kick, September 2014
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Let Me Go, May 2014
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Kill You Twice, August 2012
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The Night Season, March 2011
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Evil at Heart, September 2009
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Sweetheart, September 2008
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Does This Cape Make Me Look Fat?, May 2006
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The Hippie Handbook, July 2004
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Wild Child, November 1999
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Dharma Girl, October 1996
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Dharma Girl
Chelsea Cain

A Road Trip Across the American Generations

Seal Press
October 1996
On Sale: October 1, 1996
Featuring: Chelsea Cain
224 pages
ISBN: 1878067842
EAN: 9781878067845
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Non-Fiction Memoir

Ignited out of complacency by news of her mother's cancer diagnosis, 23-year-old Chelsea Cain embarks on a revolution of self to the beat of the road. Cain and her mother set out for Iowa, and the site of the hippie commune where they lived nearly twenty years earlier.

Dharma Girl presents an unforgettable journey about home, loss and self-discovery, and a deeply personal manifesto that sheds new light on the philosophical intersections of two of the most written-about generations of the 20th century.

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