Seeking Shelter

A Working Mother, Her Children, and a Story of Homelessness in America

From the bestselling author of The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, a powerful portrayal of American homelessness that follows a single mother of six in Los Angeles courageously struggling to keep her family together and her children in school amidst the devastating housing crisis.

In the tradition of Evicted and Invisible Child, Jeff Hobbs masterfully explores America’s housing crisis through the real-life story of Evelyn. This is Hobbs’s first book since The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace that focuses on a single character and her extraordinarily illuminating journey.

In 2018, poverty and domestic violence cast Evelyn and her children into the urban wilderness of Los Angeles, where she avoids the family crisis network that offers no clear pathway for her children to remain together and in a decent school. For the next five years, Evelyn works full time as a waitress yet remains unable to afford legitimate housing or qualify for government aid. All the while she strives to provide stability, education, loving memories, and college aspirations for her children even as they sleep in motels and in her car, living in fear of both her ex and the nation’s largest child welfare agency. Eventually Evelyn encounters Wendi Gaines, a recently trained social worker who decades earlier survived her own abusive marriage and housing crisis. Evelyn becomes one of Wendi’s first clients, and the relationship transforms them both.

Told from the perspectives of Evelyn, Wendi, and Evelyn’s teenaged son, Orlando, Seeking Shelter is a powerful and urgent exploration of the issues of homelessness, poverty, and education in America—a must-read for anyone interested in understanding not just social inequality and economic disparity in our society but also the power of a mother’s love and vision for her kids.


Praise & Reviews

Seeking Shelter is on Amazon’s list of the 20 best books of 2025

“Jeff Hobbs’ compassion and storytelling shines on every page, with an intimacy that won’t let you look away…This deeply moving story of a devoted mother striving to provide for her children will linger long after you’ve turned the last gut-punch of a page. It’s one of the most powerful books I’ve ever read.”—Lindsay Powers, Amazon Editor

“A gut-wrenching page turner that will keep you on the edge of your seat, praying for the survival of a singular family—and the millions of Americans like them. In Seeking Shelter, Jeff Hobbs exposes the scourge of homelessness that’s tearing apart working families. This book is a new classic that’s perfect for fans of Random Family.”—Emi Nietfeld, author of Acceptance: A Memoir

“[A] moving, real-life saga . . . the narrative unfolds with gripping immediacy. . . . Though Evelyn is undeniably a victim of corrupt systems, she possesses a resilience that makes her story nothing short of heroic.”The New Yorker

Seeking Shelter is remarkably vivid and detailed, as well as deeply empathetic. . . . [Hobbs] doesn’t just recount events; he confidently probes his characters’ psyches, parsing their motivations and emotions. . . . Hobbs’ great gift lies in immersing readers in his narrative, keeping us rooting for his subjects despite their missteps.”Los Angeles Times

“Hobbs respectfully illustrates the desperation of America’s housing crisis through the lens of one woman trying to do her best for her family.”Washington Post

“Hobbs’ gripping and deeply empathetic narrative nonfiction, Seeking Shelter, follows Evelyn and [her six] children as they sink into homelessness—often sleeping packed into their aging SUV—and then gradually resurface. . . . Evelyn’s story explores those issues in intimate and unflinching detail.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“This modern-day horror story is a heartbreaking account of an unhoused family attempting to navigate American municipal, employment, and education systems. . . . [A] compelling read with richly drawn characters . . . this is both an indictment of overwhelmed social services and a quietly optimistic celebration of resilience.”Booklist

Books by Jeff

Seeking Shelter Children of the State Show Them You’re Good The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace The Tourist