This tale is so profound that it takes away your heart and makes your heart ache for Iris's journey towards her home, to where her heart belongs. Yeah, I know sounds very hobo indeed, but it’s not, although, in the end, the protagonist is left as homeless and living off in some body else’s home, still, the title is so fitting with the protagonist, Iris's situation, who resided in Atchison, in Kansas, but all of a sudden we see her as a hobo living in a farm in Wellsford. "Hobos" have got a direction in their life and generally people coin "Hobo" in a negative way, but it's actually a positive word! The author, Barbara Stuber has shown that in her award-winning book, Crossing the Tracks. Let me be clear one thing, homeless people are not exactly "hobos", "hobos" are more interesting with lots of experience in life. "They were hobos, and with every word they uttered. John Griffith "Jack" London, an American author, journalist, and social activist, has quoted remarkably about "Hobos", i.e.
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