No Place to Call Home: Inside the Real Lives of Gypsies and Travellers

Awards:   Short-listed for Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing 2014 (UK)
Author:   Katharine Quarmby
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
ISBN:  

9781851689491


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   22 August 2013
Format:   Paperback
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No Place to Call Home: Inside the Real Lives of Gypsies and Travellers


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  • Short-listed for Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing 2014 (UK)

Overview

They are reviled. For centuries the Roma have wandered Europe; during the Holocaust half a million were killed. After World War II and during the Troubles, a wave of Irish Travellers moved to England to make a better, safer life. They found places to settle down – but then, as Occupy was taking over Wall Street and London, the vocal Dale Farm community in Essex was evicted from their land. Many did not leave quietly; they put up a legal and at times physical fight. Award-winning journalist Katharine Quarmby takes us into the heat of the battle, following the Sheridan, McCarthy, Burton and Townsley families before and after the eviction, from Dale Farm to Meriden and other trouble spots. Based on exclusive access over the course of seven years and rich historical research, No Place to Call Home is a stunning narrative of long-sought justice.

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Author:   Katharine Quarmby
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781851689491


ISBN 10:   1851689494
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   22 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'With a keen sense of compassion and unwavering frankness, Katharine Quarmby breaks through rigid stereotypes and leads us into the communities that have remained for so long without a voice of their own.' Oksana Marafioti, author of American Gypsy: A Memoir


'With a keen sense of compassion and unwavering frankness, Katharine Quarmby breaks through rigid stereotypes and leads us into the communities that have remained for so long without a voice of their own.' -- Oksana Marafioti, author of American Gypsy: A Memoir 'An admirably measured and authoritative portrait of a diverse, isolated and often wilfully misunderstood minority... Wise, quietly incandescent [and] insightful.' Telegraph 'Meticulously researched... necessary and timely.' The Tablet 'Katharine Quarmby does an excellent job of teasing out the many nuances [of the situation for Gypsies and Travellers]... it is essential reading for anyone who wants to get beyond the flippant, homogenising headlines' Literary Review


‘Katharine Quarmby does an excellent job of teasing out the many nuances [of the situation for Gypsies and Travellers]… it is essential reading for anyone who wants to get beyond the flippant, homogenising headlines’ * Literary Review * 'Meticulously researched… necessary and timely.' * The Tablet * ‘With a keen sense of compassion and unwavering frankness, Katharine Quarmby breaks through rigid stereotypes and leads us into the communities that have remained for so long without a voice of their own.’ -- Oksana Marafioti, author of American Gypsy: A Memoir 'An admirably measured and authoritative portrait of a diverse, isolated and often wilfully misunderstood minority… Wise, quietly incandescent [and] insightful.'  * Telegraph *


Author Information

Katharine Quarmby’s journalism has appeared in The Economist, Private Eye, The Times, the Mail on Sunday and the Guardian, among other publications. She has been a finalist for the prestigious Paul Foot Prize and has produced films for BBC Newsnight and Panorama. Her first book, Scapegoat, on hate crimes against disabled people, won the AMIA International Literature award. She lives in London.

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