The Road
Jack London credited his skill of story-telling to the days he spent as a hobo learning to fabricate tales to get meals from sympathetic strangers. In The Road, he relates the tales and memories of his days on the hobo road, including how the hobos would elude train crews and his travels with Kelly’s Army. - Summary by Barry Eads
Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, Memoirs
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Confession | Barry Eads |
00:28:13 |
Play 02 | Holding Her Down | Barry Eads |
00:37:42 |
Play 03 | Pictures | Barry Eads |
00:25:18 |
Play 04 | "Pinched" | Barry Eads |
00:31:45 |
Play 05 | The Pen | Barry Eads |
00:30:01 |
Play 06 | Hoboes That Pass in the Night | Barry Eads |
00:39:00 |
Play 07 | Road-Kids and Gay-Cats | Barry Eads |
00:28:38 |
Play 08 | Two Thousand Stiffs | Barry Eads |
00:26:46 |
Play 09 | Bulls | Barry Eads |
00:37:23 |