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Vagabond: Venice Beach, Slab City and Points in Between
Vagabond: Venice Beach, Slab City and Points in Between | Ceilidh Michelle
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A captivating memoir of living on the streets along California's Highway 1. At twenty-one, Ceilidh Michelle spent a year homeless and drifting through countercultural communities along California's coast, from Venice Beach to Slab City to Big Sur. This restless and turbulent year began when she was sleeping on her sister's couch in Vancouver and decided to become a yoga disciple in California. Denied entry at the US border in Washington state, and stuck overnight in the Greyhound station, her already shaky pilgrimage began to take another direction, away from the inward sanctuary of an ashram and toward the sea and light and noise of Venice Beach, and eventually up Highway 1 to the desert. Having spent much of her youth outrunning family turmoil, the peripatetic lifestyle once key to Michelle's survival is now a habit she can't or won't break--unless it breaks her first. Sleeping in parking lots, camping out in abandoned beach cottages and mansions, she finds community, easy and fraught, with fellow travellers: musicians, veterans, ex-cons, addicts, drug dealers, artists and con artists. Still, dreams and fleeting notions of home fuel and shadow every encounter, haunting the places she stays, offering moments of both grace and violence. Told with deadpan humour and insightful lyricism, Vagabond is an observant and at times shimmering narrative suspended between a traumatic past and an as yet unimagined future. Coursing through it is the story of an emergent writer just beginning to find sanctuary in her own creative instincts.
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We all dream of Wanderlust. Vagabond is the author‘s initial spiritual wandering that evokes Eat, Pray, Love, but turns into some that is more like Jack Kerouac‘s On The Road. Ceilidh Michelle takes her own journey that twists and turns, takes a few curves and leads her to so many experiences you, yourself, can‘t help but grow from it too.

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Last full day of tubing sessions at work. Good thing I had an interesting book to help with the slowness of the day.