Life Without an Address: Stories of Losing Home and Starting Over
Life Without an Address is not a book about extremes.
It is a book about how ordinary lives unravel quietly.
The people in these pages did not lose their homes in a single dramatic moment. They slid. A job ended. Health faltered. Costs rose. Care was given without protection. Silence was mistaken for strength. Small decisions accumulated until there was no address left to write down.
Written in the first person and based on real events, these stories trace what it means to live without a fixed place in the world, and what it takes to rebuild without applause. There are no heroes here, and no instant turnarounds. Only people learning, step by step, how to stabilize, recover, and begin again.
This is not a book that asks for pity.
It asks for attention.
Life Without an Address offers an unflinching yet compassionate look at homelessness as a process rather than a failure, revealing how close many lives are to the edge, and how rebuilding often begins in quiet, practical ways.
For readers who want to understand homelessness beyond statistics and stereotypes, this book provides something rare: dignity, honesty, and the space to see clearly.
Ref: B729. This book contains 17,878 words and 77 pages.