Beneath the Blue Sky: 40 Years of the Gypsy Traveller Life
By (Author) Dominic Reeve
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
28th August 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
305.891497
Paperback
368
Width 127mm, Height 196mm, Spine 25mm
282g
In a lifetime traversing Britain's lanes and byways, Romani Gypsy Dominic Reeve has witnessed a changing world. Since the 1950s, the horse-drawn wagons have given way to brightly chromed modern vehicles, stopping-places have disappeared - but the Travellers still cling to the precious old traditions and the freedom of an outdoor life.
BENEATH THE BLUE SKY tells of horse-fairs and fireside deals, of snowbound Christmases and the joy of taking possession of a new motor. Reeve recalls feuds and allegiances, cycles of parting and rediscovery and the constant struggle in the face of prejudice. Above all, he paints an unforgettable picture of the self-reliance, wit and courage of the Romani people.Must Reads: A colourful and thought-provoking account of changing times. - Daily Mail
A marvellous insight into life on the road and we learn of feuds, friendships and the prejudices that many Gypsies face. - SunVivid . . . [A] cast of larger-than-life characters . . . A historically valuable insider's account. - Glasgow HeraldDominic Reeve wrote his acclaimed first account of Romani life, Smoke in the Lanes, in 1958. Since then he has written four further books of memoir, including Beneath the Blue Sky. He lives and works in a semi-nomadic style with his partner Beshlie, an illustrator.