From North Carolina to Southern California Without a Ticket and How I Did It / Giving My Exciting Experiences as a "Hobo"
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About This Book
The narrator recounts a cross-country journey made without paying fares, detailing hopping freight trains, getting switched onto wrong lines, near-starvation, temporary work, arrests, jail, illness outbreaks, and encounters with helpful strangers across southern and western towns. Episodes alternate practical advice, travel anecdotes, and candid self-reflection as the narrator describes narrow escapes, seasonal landscapes, and the challenges of riding freight and seeking odd jobs. The memoir combines episodic accounts with warnings and practical observations about schedules, rail yards, and personal mistakes, aiming to present an unvarnished record of the hardships and resourcefulness involved in traveling long distances without money.
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