"Sister of the Road" is an autobiographical account of a woman's life as a hobo during the early 20th century in the United States. The narrative follows the protagonist's adventures and misadventures as she navigates the male-dominated world of riding freight trains and living on the margins of society. Through her journey, she explores various subcultures, encounters diverse people, and confronts issues of freedom, inequality, and personal identity. Her story provides a unique perspective on the American hobo experience, shedding light on the challenges and liberations found within a transient lifestyle.
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