Australian Gypsies: Their secret history
By (Author) Mandy Sayer
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
2nd October 2017
Australia
General
Non Fiction
305.891497094
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Since the arrival of the First Fleet there have been Gypsies in Australia, yet their experiences have never been included in any official histories. InAustralian Gypsies, award-winning memoirist and novelist Mandy Sayer weaves together a vivid, wide-ranging history that begins with the roots of the Romani culture, tracing the first Gypsy people to arrive in Australia (including James Squire, the colony's first brewer) through to Gypsy families today, who share the stories of their ancestors and their lives.
With her unconventional, nomadic early life, Mandy Sayer has a unique insight into the lives of the people she meets, and a strong sense of the importance of their history. Given their blessing to tell their stories, Sayer also demolishes some longstanding but baseless myths along the way.
Listen to a great interview with Mandy Sayer in discussion with Richard Fidler talking about Australian Gypsies on ABCConversations
You can listen in to the podcast here ofa great long interview thatMandy Sayer did with ABC Nightlife.
Mandy Sayer's non-fiction has attracted many honours, including the 2000 National Biography Award, the 1998 New England Booksellers Award in the US, the 2006 South Australian Premiers Award, and the 2006 Age Book of the Year. She has two degrees from Indiana University, and a PhD in Research and Writing from the University of Technology, Sydney, where she was the holder of the CAL Non-Fiction Writer-in-Residence in 2014.