Mot: A Memoir by Sarah Einstein is about Sarah, who is trying to make the world a better place, meets a man named Mot who is homeless mentally ill; but he changes Einstein career. She is the director of a drop in homeless shelter for the mentally ill and homeless, everything was going just fine until the street drugs started getting into the shelter and the people that stay in the shelter started getting a lot more violent and using the shelter as a way to call there “connect” to get more drugs. They were losing a lot of their staff members because of the situation, which left them very short staffed and Sarah was there alone at night a lot of the time. She had been sexually assaulted. Her life was getting threatened on a daily basis and she was just a wreck she hated even getting up in the morning. It was too much for her, so she was …show more content…
He seemed to feel quite superior over her which he wasn't and always found fault in everything she did. He had no empathy towards the situation she was dealing with a work. He was gone most of the time taking care of a female that demanded most of his time. He also was no help around the house and on top of the hard job she had during the day and night. When she got home she had to listen to him complain about her failures about cleaning the house. One day she received an email from her old friend, Mot, that she had met while working at the shelter. He was a veteran who is homeless and was suffering from some mental health issues. Mot had been homeless for quite some time. He loved his life as a drifter you might say. He was quite accomplished at getting things done for himself as long as he was near a Walmart and a Library. He had asked her to meet him in Texas to catch up and since she wanted to use her vacation time, she thought why not. So she drove from West Virginia to Texas where she was to meet Mot in a Walmart parking lot. She had rented a cabin for a week for them to stay