The Snow Gypsy

The Snow Gypsy
Author: Lindsay Jayne Ashford
Publisher: Center Point
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781643581613

At the close of World War II, London is in ruins and Rose Daniel isn't at peace. Eight years ago, her brother disappeared while fighting alongside Gypsy partisans in Spain. From his letters, Rose has just two clues to his whereabouts - his descriptions of the spectacular south slopes of the Sierra Nevada and his love for a woman who was carrying his child.In Spain, it has been eight years since Lola Aragon's family was massacred. Eight years since she rescued a newborn girl from the arms of her dying mother and ran for her life. She has always believed that nothing could make her return ... until a plea for help comes from a desperate stranger.Now, Rose, Lola and the child set out on a journey from the wild marshes of the Camargue to the dazzling peaks of Spain's ancient mountain communities. As they come face-to-face with war's darkest truths, their lives will be changed forever by memories, secrets and friendships.

The Gypsy Piano Tuner

The Gypsy Piano Tuner
Author: Janna Eliot
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0955983258

This is a collection of punchy short stories about various Romani people, well told and authentic. There is humour and pathos - a thoroughly good read.

Gypsy

Gypsy
Author: J. Robert Janes
Publisher: Overamstel Uitgevers
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9049985017

An international safecracker steals diamonds destined for the Reich A tip comes in to the Gestapo, warning of an impending burglary at the Paris Ritz. The target is the room of a special attaché to the German Ministry of Production, where a safe contains a cache of diamonds intended for use in arms manufacture. When inspectors Jean-Louis St-Cyr and Hermann Kohler arrive, backed up by a Berlin cop, the safe is intact. But when they turn the dial to inspect its contents, it explodes, leaving the policemen shaken but unharmed, and ruining one of the finest suites in the Ritz. The burglar has already come and gone, leaving the safe rigged with nitroglycerin as a surprise for his pursuers. His codename is Gypsy, and he has deviled the Reich for years. St-Cyr and Kohler will do their best to unmask him, but as they learned long ago, no crime is simple when the victims are servants of the Thousand Year Reich.

The Gypsy Tribe

The Gypsy Tribe
Author: Zaharia Stancu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1973
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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The Green Book; Or, Freedom Under the Snow

The Green Book; Or, Freedom Under the Snow
Author: Mór Jókai
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2021-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This novel is set at the time of the 1825 December uprising in Russia. The first chapter opens with a description of a large party of Dun Cossacks, military personnel, riding in the dark and snowy moonlight through a snow-covered forest. The men ride on small horses and there are two gun carriages towed along by six horses for each. On the first is a cannon, and on the second, a body, badly injured but still living as can be told by the drops of blood still falling from it.

Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic Period

Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic Period
Author: Sarah Houghton-Walker
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191030163

In early eighteenth-century texts, the gypsy is frequently figured as an amusing rogue; by the Victorian period, it has begun to take on a nostalgic, romanticized form, abandoning sublimity in favour of the bucolic fantasy propagated by George Borrow and the founding members of the Gypsy Lore Society. Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic Period argues that, in the gap between these two situations, the figure of the gypsy is exploited by Romantic-period writers and artists, often in unexpected ways. Drawing attention to prominent writers (including Wordsworth, Austen, Clare, Cowper and Brontë) as well as those less well-known, Sarah Houghton-Walker examines representations of gypsies in literature and art from 1780-1830, alongside the contemporary socio-historical events and cultural processes which put pressure on those representations. She argues that, raising troubling questions by its repeated escape from the categories of enlightenment discourses which might seek to 'know' or 'understand' in empirical ways, the gypsy exists both within and outside of conventional English society. The figure of the gypsy is thus available to writers and artists to facilitate the articulation of dilemmas and anxieties taking various forms, and especially as a lens through which questions of knowledge and identity (which is often mutable, and troubling) might be focussed. .

Bloodline Gypsy

Bloodline Gypsy
Author: Shirley A. Martin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481748696

A supernatural thriller of chilling carnage and haunting beauty, Bloodline Gypsy unearths the origin of a mythical creature that has plagued history since the dark ages. Tracing an inherent line of magic back to Egypt in 981 AD, this dark fantasy reveals the mysterious link between gypsies and werewolves. A yoke that, twelve hundred years later, reveals itself in the form of a birthmark stamped on children born of Louvari descent. When Susannah Henika loses her mother in a tragic accident, she moves to a mountain resort town to live with a father she has never known. She soon falls victim to night terrors and an impending sense of dread. She meets a woman in the woods, Madalina Sadrinovic, whose uncanny ways set Susannah ill at ease. Strange and foreboding events follow the arrival of Madalinas twin brother Luca. A local boy goes missing. The American teenager begins to suspect that somehow linked to the strange markings on her hand she may be one of the last remaining humans, genetically predestined to bear the offspring of an altered species her ancestor forged into the world.

The Gypsy's Prophesy

The Gypsy's Prophesy
Author: Ettie N. Parker
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 1602478546

The Gypsy's Prophesy is a very rich, real-life account of Washington State adventurer, Iorn Northup, and the lovely Ozark-born, Susan Yingst-two very different and engaging people whose lives are improbably intertwined. Set in the majestic forests of Washington State and the beautiful Arkansas Ozarks in the early 1900's, author Ettie Northup Parker, with the assistance of her daughter, Joyce, are remarkable writers who astutely capture the authenticity and realism of life for the two pioneering people-Northup and Yingst.