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My Monks of Vagabondia

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A collection of fact-based vignettes drawn from direct work with homeless and dislocated men, portraying their struggles, small redemptions, and the humor and tragedy of daily life in a communal rehabilitation colony. The pieces depict arrivals at a monastery-like household, everyday debates and domestic scenes, and the colony’s practical programs such as a printshop and bindery that teach skills and self-reliance. Through sympathetic narration the stories illustrate gradual moral and habit change, the importance of steady care, and a group model for rebuilding independence and dignity.

About the Author

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Andress Floyd

Floyd Andress is an author known for his work "My Monks of Vagabondia," which reflects his unique perspective on themes of travel and spirituality. His writing often explores the intersection of adventure and introspection, inviting readers to consider the deeper meanings behind their journeys. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Andress's contributions offer a distinctive voice in the realm of travel literature, appealing to those who seek both escapism and philosophical reflection in their reading.

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