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Nov 07, 2019 08:15PM
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How is everyone coming along with this fantastic autobiography of Dorothy Day? I am a little less than half through now. It id causing me to reflect on my past, when I was 16-21 years of age. I was a vagabond, a wandering hobo, for much of that time associating with people across the country who were doing, to a much smaller degree, some of the things Day is describing. I was a peripheral character, a homeless hippie, never really involved, but watching and listening.
Though I understood that socialists and communists had a bit to do with organized labor here in the USA, I did not think of it as encompassing as Day makes it sound. To ponder her life is somewhat nostalgic to me.
Though I understood that socialists and communists had a bit to do with organized labor here in the USA, I did not think of it as encompassing as Day makes it sound. To ponder her life is somewhat nostalgic to me.
I have read this more than once in the past. It is a great book. I just don't think I am going to get to another re-read this month.
I read this earlier this year, but I look forward to reading it again. Dorothy Day is one of the three subjects I am studying in a dissertation on journal writing and conversion.
That is awesome. This is the first time I ever got to know about her life. I am really getting a lot out if it and it is helping me to personally grow as a person.

