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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Writing My Way HomeIn Search of The Self, Through Travel and WithinA Memoir in Stand-Alone Reflections This memoir is not a linear story. It is a record of a mind learning how to stay awake, and how writing became the means to do so.Written across continents, in libraries, airplanes, workshops, cafes, and borrowed rooms, Writing My Way Home is a collection of stand-alone reflections shaped by migration, labor, faith, family, and the long, uneven process of coming into honesty with oneself through writing.At the center of the book is a man trained as a scholar and teacher who repeatedly finds himself working far from the life he was prepared for. Over the years, he moves between roles that rarely sit comfortably together. He is a university professor and a language instructor at the United Nations in New York. He is also an auto repair shop worker, a furniture store employee, a flea market watch seller, a rideshare driver for Uber, Lyft, and Uber Eats, a restaurant waiter, and a temporary laborer of many kinds. These shifts are not experiments or detours. They are attempts to provide, endure, and remain afloat while protecting an inner life that resists erasure.The book begins with the formation of an outsider's consciousness, showing how displacement, class, and quiet exclusions shape identity long before a person can name them. It moves into years of pressure and endurance, where survival requires work that conflicts with the inner life and erodes alignment. From there, the narrative turns inward, documenting how writing, alongside discipline, prayer, and restraint, becomes a way not only to survive, but to see clearly. Through writing, the author begins to recognize patterns, confront hesitation, and slowly reconcile with the self that had long been deferred. The final act arrives at a place of discernment, where rejection is reinterpreted, trust replaces frantic pursuit, and meaning is found not in control, but in attention.These chapters are not confessions, nor are they arguments. They do not offer easy redemption or tidy conclusions. Instead, they ask a more demanding question: How does one live truthfully when certainty never arrives, and when the work that feeds the body does not always nourish the soul?Grounded in faith without preaching, reflective without abstraction, and intimate without exhibition, Writing My Way Home speaks to readers who live between worlds, who have worked many lives inside one body, who know the cost of drift, and who understand that writing can be more than expression. It can be a form of return.This is a book for readers who believe that clarity is not always loud, that dignity can survive misalignment, and that a meaningful life is often rebuilt quietly, one page, one practice, one honest reckoning at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Writing My Way HomeIn Search of The Self, Through Travel and WithinA Memoir in Stand-Alone Reflections This memoir is not a linear story. It is a record of a mind learning how to stay awake, and how writing became the means to do so.Written across continents, in libraries, airplanes, workshops, cafes, and borrowed rooms, Writing My Way Home is a collection of stand-alone reflections shaped by migration, labor, faith, family, and the long, uneven process of coming into honesty with oneself through writing.At the center of the book is a man trained as a scholar and teacher who repeatedly finds himself working far from the life he was prepared for. Over the years, he moves between roles that rarely sit comfortably together. He is a university professor and a language instructor at the United Nations in New York. He is also an auto repair shop worker, a furniture store employee, a flea market watch seller, a rideshare driver for Uber, Lyft, and Uber Eats, a restaurant waiter, and a temporary laborer of many kinds. These shifts are not experiments or detours. They are attempts to provide, endure, and remain afloat while protecting an inner life that resists erasure.The book begins with the formation of an outsider's consciousness, showing how displacement, class, and quiet exclusions shape identity long before a person can name them. It moves into years of pressure and endurance, where survival requires work that conflicts with the inner life and erodes alignment. From there, the narrative turns inward, documenting how writing, alongside discipline, prayer, and restraint, becomes a way not only to survive, but to see clearly. Through writing, the author begins to recognize patterns, confront hesitation, and slowly reconcile with the self that had long been deferred. The final act arrives at a place of discernment, where rejection is reinterpreted, trust replaces frantic pursuit, and meaning is found not in control, but in attention.These chapters are not confessions, nor are they arguments. They do not offer easy redemption or tidy conclusions. Instead, they ask a more demanding question: How does one live truthfully when certainty never arrives, and when the work that feeds the body does not always nourish the soul?Grounded in faith without preaching, reflective without abstraction, and intimate without exhibition, Writing My Way Home speaks to readers who live between worlds, who have worked many lives inside one body, who know the cost of drift, and who understand that writing can be more than expression. It can be a form of return.This is a book for readers who believe that clarity is not always loud, that dignity can survive misalignment, and that a meaningful life is often rebuilt quietly, one page, one practice, one honest reckoning at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Writing My Way HomeIn Search of The Self, Through Travel and WithinA Memoir in Stand-Alone Reflections This memoir is not a linear story. It is a record of a mind learning how to stay awake, and how writing became the means to do so.Written across continents, in libraries, airplanes, workshops, cafes, and borrowed rooms, Writing My Way Home is a collection of stand-alone reflections shaped by migration, labor, faith, family, and the long, uneven process of coming into honesty with oneself through writing.At the center of the book is a man trained as a scholar and teacher who repeatedly finds himself working far from the life he was prepared for. Over the years, he moves between roles that rarely sit comfortably together. He is a university professor and a language instructor at the United Nations in New York. He is also an auto repair shop worker, a furniture store employee, a flea market watch seller, a rideshare driver for Uber, Lyft, and Uber Eats, a restaurant waiter, and a temporary laborer of many kinds. These shifts are not experiments or detours. They are attempts to provide, endure, and remain afloat while protecting an inner life that resists erasure.The book begins with the formation of an outsider's consciousness, showing how displacement, class, and quiet exclusions shape identity long before a person can name them. It moves into years of pressure and endurance, where survival requires work that conflicts with the inner life and erodes alignment. From there, the narrative turns inward, documenting how writing, alongside discipline, prayer, and restraint, becomes a way not only to survive, but to see clearly. Through writing, the author begins to recognize patterns, confront hesitation, and slowly reconcile with the self that had long been deferred. The final act arrives at a place of discernment, where rejection is reinterpreted, trust replaces frantic pursuit, and meaning is found not in control, but in attention.These chapters are not confessions, nor are they arguments. They do not offer easy redemption or tidy conclusions. Instead, they ask a more demanding question: How does one live truthfully when certainty never arrives, and when the work that feeds the body does not always nourish the soul?Grounded in faith without preaching, reflective without abstraction, and intimate without exhibition, Writing My Way Home speaks to readers who live between worlds, who have worked many lives inside one body, who know the cost of drift, and who understand that writing can be more than expression. It can be a form of return.This is a book for readers who believe that clarity is not always loud, that dignity can survive misalignment, and that a meaningful life is often rebuilt quietly, one page, one practice, one honest reckoning at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Writing My Way HomeIn Search of The Self, Through Travel and WithinA Memoir in Stand-Alone ReflectionsThis memoir is not a linear story. It is a record of a mind learning how to stay awake, and how writing became the means to do so.Written across continents, in libraries, airplanes, workshops, cafés, and borrowed rooms, Writing My Way Home is a collection of stand-alone reflections shaped by migration, labor, faith, family, and the long, uneven process of coming into honesty with oneself through writing.At the center of the book is a man trained as a scholar and teacher who repeatedly finds himself working far from the life he was prepared for. Over the years, he moves between roles that rarely sit comfortably together. He is a university professor and a language instructor at the United Nations in New York. He is also an auto repair shop worker, a furniture store employee, a flea market watch seller, a rideshare driver for Uber, Lyft, and Uber Eats, a restaurant waiter, and a temporary laborer of many kinds. These shifts are not experiments or detours. They are attempts to provide, endure, and remain afloat while protecting an inner life that resists erasure.The book begins with the formation of an outsider's consciousness, showing how displacement, class, and quiet exclusions shape identity long before a person can name them. It moves into years of pressure and endurance, where survival requires work that conflicts with the inner life and erodes alignment. From there, the narrative turns inward, documenting how writing, alongside discipline, prayer, and restraint, becomes a way not only to survive, but to see clearly. Through writing, the author begins to recognize patterns, confront hesitation, and slowly reconcile with the self that had long been deferred. The final act arrives at a place of discernment, where rejection is reinterpreted, trust replaces frantic pursuit, and meaning is found not in control, but in attention.These chapters are not confessions, nor are they arguments. They do not offer easy redemption or tidy conclusions. Instead, they ask a more demanding question:How does one live truthfully when certainty never arrives, and when the work that feeds the body does not always nourish the soul Grounded in faith without preaching, reflective without abstraction, and intimate without exhibition, Writing My Way Home speaks to readers who live between worlds, who have worked many lives inside one body, who know the cost of drift, and who understand that writing can be more than expression. It can be a form of return.This is a book for readers who believe that clarity is not always loud, that dignity can survive misalignment, and that a meaningful life is often rebuilt quietly, one page, one practice, one honest reckoning at a time.
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