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Books with title The Two Roads

  • The Road

    Jack London

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The Road is a series of tales and reminiscences of Jack London's hobo days. It relates the tricks that hoboes used to evade train crews, and reminisces about his travels with Kelly's Army. He credits his story-telling skill to the hobo's necessity of concocting tales to coax meals from sympathetic strangers.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The Road is a series of tales and reminiscences of Jack London's hobo days. It relates the tricks that hoboes used to evade train crews, and reminisces about his travels with Kelly's Army. He credits his story-telling skill to the hobo's necessity of concocting tales to coax meals from sympathetic strangers.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The Road is a series of tales and reminiscences of Jack London's hobo days. It relates the tricks that hoboes used to evade train crews, and reminisces about his travels with Kelly's Army. He credits his story-telling skill to the hobo's necessity of concocting tales to coax meals from sympathetic strangers.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The Road is a series of tales and reminiscences of Jack London's hobo days. It relates the tricks that hoboes used to evade train crews, and reminisces about his travels with Kelly's Army. He credits his story-telling skill to the hobo's necessity of concocting tales to coax meals from sympathetic strangers.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The Road is a series of tales and reminiscences of Jack London's hobo days. It relates the tricks that hoboes used to evade train crews, and reminisces about his travels with Kelly's Army. He credits his story-telling skill to the hobo's necessity of concocting tales to coax meals from sympathetic strangers.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The Road is a series of tales and reminiscences of Jack London's hobo days. It relates the tricks that hoboes used to evade train crews, and reminisces about his travels with Kelly's Army. He credits his story-telling skill to the hobo's necessity of concocting tales to coax meals from sympathetic strangers.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 7, 2019)
    Complete and unabridged paperback edition.The Road is an autobiographical memoir by Jack London, first published in 1907. It is London's account of his experiences as a hobo in the 1890s, during the worst economic depression the United States had experienced up to that time. He describes his experiences hopping freight trains, "holding down" a train when the crew is trying to throw him off, begging for food and money, and making up extraordinary stories to fool the police. He also tells of the thirty days that he spent in the Erie County Penitentiary, which he described as a place of "unprintable horrors," after being "pinched" (arrested) for vagrancy. In addition, he recounts his time with Kelley's Army, which he joined up with in Wyoming and remained with until its dissolution at the Mississippi River. Description from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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  • Two Roads

    Ryan Holden

    language (, Jan. 10, 2018)
    Alexis loses her birthright. Adara, her brother. Arcadia burns.It is a world spinning out of control and they are powerless to stop it. When all they trust is stripped away, they must learn what remains to find the strength to move on.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2015)
    What Mr. London did so graphically for the poorest quarters of London a few years ago, he now does for the American underworld of the tramp and hobo, a territory in which his young Wanderlust led him far afield.
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 10, 2008)
    The Road is a series of tales and reminiscences of Jack London's hobo days. It relates the tricks that hoboes used to evade train crews, and reminisces about his travels with Kelly's Army. He credits his story-telling skill to the hobo's necessity of concocting tales to coax meals from sympathetic strangers.
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  • The Two Roads

    Nicole Denise Phillips

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2008)
    The Two Roads is scripture based; it is taken from Matthew 7:13-14, it's a story about a rich man and a poor women, although they are very different, they are really the same, because they are longing for something, they come across a divided road where they must choose what path they will take. It tells us through believing that Jesus died for us, through trials, tribulations, daily worshiping, praying, fasting, faithfulness to God, and loving one another, we will have eternal life. Self-righteousness, envy, strife, greed, and through any self righteous act will lead us to destruction and if we keep on this path, it will lead us to eternal destruction, so remember there is always hope for you through your change. The Two Roads also teaches worldly values and lessons. As human beings, we tend to want things and through our wanting and longing for something we tend to make hasty decisions, we don't stop to think, we rush into things, and we don't want to work for what we want, we expect it to be handed to us while we are sitting down. It is only through hard work, dedication, and perseverance you shall reap the fruits of your labor, so what you have to jump over some hurdles, run a marathon, study hard, go through some ruff and depressing times, in the end you will be rewarded. Also remember everything is not what it appears to be! Although someone may be rich, or married, has a rewarding job, that doesn't mean their life is gravy for them. Everyone else is going through some things just like you and that goes for the whole world no one is exempt! I pray that as you read The Two Roads that you will soak it all in, and learn from the poor woman and the rich man. I pray that you will apply it to your lives and remember that through God anything and everything is possible, put your faith and trust in him. Be Blessed