Lessons from the Gypsy Camp

Lessons from the Gypsy Camp

Author: Elizabeth Appell

Publisher: Scribes Valley Publishing

Published: 2004-02-15

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780974265216

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THE YEAR IS 1955. Eisenhower is president, the McCarthy hearings are over, and Lolly Candolin has given her father an ultimatum: "Stop drinking or I'll cut my hair." Her father, refusing to have his life dictated by a ten-year-old child, retaliates by tossing Lolly's aged cat Bo, wrapped in a burlap sack, down into a gypsy camp from the high levee surrounding the town. Going against everything she's been told, Lolly ventures into the gypsy camp on her own, where she befriends a cast of misfits, including: Tick, a tomboy her own age; Sophia, Tick's mother and gifted healer; and Sam, the unofficial leader of Cougarville, and the owner of a pet cougar. It's not long before Lolly and her new friends are caught in a maelstrom of murder and intrigue as the county sheriff is shot and killed at a local saloon, with all evidence pointing to Sam. Lolly's father, the county prosecutor with everything to lose, goes after the case full bore, determined to see Sam convicted and executed. Things become even more complicated for Lolly when, during a clandestine mission to warn the Cougarville residents of her father's brutal intentions, she discovers the identity of the true killer, putting into motion a terrible dilemma that no young girl should ever have to face. Revealing her evidence will not only set an innocent man free, but destroy both her father's career and any chance of winning what she yearns for most: her father's approval. Elizabeth Appell's debut novel, LESSONS FROM THE GYPSY CAMP explores the tension between individualism and family obligation, the complexity of discerning right from wrong, and the overwhelming consequences of pursuing truth and justice.


Lessons from the Gypsy Camp

Lessons from the Gypsy Camp

Author: Elizabeth Appell

Publisher:

Published: 2017-05-12

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780985183363

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Lolly Candolin gives her abusive father an ultimatum to quit drinking. In retaliation, he throws her aged cat off a levee and down into a mysterious gypsy camp. Searching for her pet, Lolly befriends the gypsies, outcasts scorned by the townspeople. When a local official is murdered, Lolly's father, the county prosecutor, seizes the chance to eliminate the gypsy menace once and for all. Lolly soon discovers the truth, creating a terrible dilemma. Revealing her evidence could save a man's life, but could also destroy her father's career and any hope of finally winning his approval.


The Gypsy Game

The Gypsy Game

Author: Zilpha Keatley Snyder

Publisher: Yearling

Published: 2013-03-27

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0307833283

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The kids from The Egypt Game are back. What game will they play next? The answer is Gypsies. While April plunges in with her usual enthusiasm, the more Melanie learns, the more something seems to be holding her back. But it's Toby who adds a really new wrinkle when he announces that he himself is a bona fide Gypsy. Plus he can get them some of his grandmother's things to use as real Gypsy props for the new game. What could be more thrilling? Then Toby suddenly and mysteriously disappears, and the kids discover that living as real-life Gypsies may not be as much fun as they thought. How will they find Toby and rescue him from the very real problems that are haunting his life?


The Gypsy Camp

The Gypsy Camp

Author: Raymond Wills

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 9780244558413

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Ray Wills writes with a wide assortment of imagery and distinctive poetry throughout. It is a non fiction work largely based on a wealth of findings from Rays intensive research into Gypsy life with interviews and accounts from both travellers and their friends. He writes of the Travelling kind, not just as fortune tellers and hawkers, but more importantly he writes of their places of work. At the fairgrounds, brickyards, potteries, quarries and on the lavender fields or at the seasonal hop and fruit picking. The poor conditions of employment they endured and the hostility they encountered. He writes of their lives on the many hundreds of encampments scattered around the U.K throughout the 16th,17th 18th 19th and 20th centuries. A task which has not been previously undertaken by any write


Lessons of Romanticism

Lessons of Romanticism

Author: Thomas Pfau

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 9780822320913

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Explores how the Romantic period gave birth to a seductive cognitive cultural program that retains far reaching implications for contemporary views on individuality and relationships between the individual and larger groups of identification. Established


Learn Romani

Learn Romani

Author: Ronald Lee

Publisher: Univ of Hertfordshire Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1902806441

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Romani has many dialects and no standard written form. This course of language lessons is based on the Romani language as spoken by the Kalderash Roma in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Latin America. The course is designed for lay people, and any grammatical and linguistic terms are explained in plain English.


They Do Exist!

They Do Exist!

Author: Mia Lazarewicz

Publisher: Scribes Valley Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0974265241

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Award-Winning short stories from the 2005 Scribes Valley Publishing short story writing contest.


Live to Imagine

Live to Imagine

Author: Jean B. Speights

Publisher: Scribes Valley Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 0974265225

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The award-winning finalist stories from the Scribes Valley Publishing short story writing contest.