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No Gypsies Served [Kindle Edition]

Miriam Wakerly
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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'Wakerly's books do a wonderful job in helping to promote understanding where there is ignorance and tolerance where there is bigotry. I recommend them heartily. Few of us even try to understand gypsies and their way of life. Our knee-jerk reaction usually goes no further than 'not in my backyard', as I discovered first hand when a family of gypsies arrived in a village near where I live last year. The immediate reaction among the residents was a mixture of alarm and resentment. In Miriam Wakerly's Gypsies Stop tHere and its sequel No Gypsies Served it's refreshing to see gypsies portrayed as individual people like the rest of us, making their way in life the best way they can. Reading this compelling story brings home the fact that it's perfectly possible for gypsies to be accepted successfully into our communities.' --Sue Cook, Broadcaster and Writer

'A vivid and imaginative interrogation of human relationships in the context of the relations between Travellers and English country people, and a worthy sequel to Gypsies Stop Here.' --Thomas Acton, OBE, Professor of Romani Stiudies, University of Greenwich:

'Miriam Wakerly's books Gypsies Stop tHere and No Gypsies Served are a window to the bigotry that a race of people in the UK still experience. Textbooks illustrating statistics of what racism is like are all well and good but what Wakerly adds is an accessible and readable 'way in' to the situation for the general reader, and the storytelling approach reinforces we are talking about real people here, not statistics. I would recommend that people read these books as a reflection of the reality of contemporary Britain.' --Dr John Coxhead, Author of Last Bastion of Racism

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No Gypsies Served is the sequel and prequel to Gypsies Stop tHere but both books standalone. You could read either one first.
Two years have passed since Kay successfully campaigned for the Appley Green Gypsy Site, and four years since her husband was murdered. Life in the village was going so well, until the phone call and letter. Then comes the disastrous site opening. Worst of all, Dunstan, whom she realises is her best friend and ally, is giving her the cold shoulder for some unknown reason.
Dunstan is taking an emotional trip down memory lane, into childhood as a Gypsy on the road, and his eventual break from his people. Why is he so angry with Kay that he keeps away from her? Chances of a longed for reconciliation look slim ...

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 452 KB
  • Print Length: 262 pages
  • Publisher: Strongman Publishing; 1 edition (12 Sep 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B009A7QBF2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #184,672 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book 6 Aug 2012
By Megan ReadingInTheSunshine TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
I will start off by saying that Miriam Wakerly has released another book before this one, "Gypsies Stop tHere", and although they can both be read as standalone stories, I would highly recommend reading them together as they are connected and flow wonderfully from one to the next.

When I first picked up both of these books, I didn't quite know what to expect. There's been a lot of controversy surrounding Gypsies and Travellers in the media, in conversation among the public, and also portrayed a certain way in TV shows, such as "My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding". And I got thinking, what do we really know about the Gypsy and Traveller life? What do we really know about their world at all?

It's clear that Miriam has put a lot of work, effort and research into this book to ensure that the Gypsy and Traveller community is portrayed in a fair and insightful way. One of the things I loved about this book was that Miriam uses actual words and phrases used by the Gypsy community, and I felt this really helped me to connect more with their culture and way of life, it helped me feel like I was a part of their world for the duration of the book. For those of you worried you won't understand the story, the glossary at the back of the book really helps to explain any words you might be unsure of, and after a while, I found myself so in tune with them that I didn't need to flip back and forth to look up their meaning. Although there is a lot of information throughout this book, it is a story first and foremost, and what an enthralling story it is!

There are some interesting and intriguing character developments throughout. Kay and Dunstan in particular are the main features of the story. Kay is a strong,optimistic woman who draws you in and keeps you wanting to read along with her story.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Review of No Gypsies Served 8 Nov 2012
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Not yet finished the book but quite a good read, however I am not sure about the way the book switches between storytellers which can make you lose track of the story a little.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read 8 Nov 2012
By Romney
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When I picked up this book I did not think that I would like it as much as I did but I was curious to read it anyway. What I found was an enjoyable story full of human emotion and events that actually challenged my own thinking. How would I have reacted in a similar situation? I still do not know the answer. However, I really enjoyed Miriam's book which presented itself with various twists and turns and a desire to read the sequel some time later!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No Gypsies Served 2 July 2010
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Wakerly's follow up to Gypsies Stop tHere once again shows the excellent research into the lives of Gypsy folk. Clearly the author reveals an empathy for the day to day problems associated with travellors.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a brilliant read! 7 Jun 2010
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This book is a right riveting read! It has everything, weaving romance into a story which tackles, very fairly - the subject of the provision of Gypsy/Traveller sites and the issues raised. I read it in a weekend - couldn't put it down! I'd recommend it to anyone who wishes to understand the subject without getting too bogged down by the many and varied wordy reports on the matter!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No Gypsies Served 19 May 2010
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An addictive read not to be missed,just like Miriam Wakerly first book 'Gypsies Stop tHere.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book! 3 May 2010
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Author Miriam Wakerly tackles a difficult subject in her latest book No Gypsies served, but what a treat it is, both in writing style and content. I found it a compulsive read; a love story with social issues, plus a deep understanding of gypsy history and displacement. The author shows great skill in maintaining suspense, with strong likeable characters who fill the pages. I thoroughly recommend this book and it's prequel, Gypsies Stop tHere.
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Miriam Wakerly once again tackles society's prejudice toward those who wish to live their lives differently from the rest of us, WE being the crux at issue in expecting every one to conform to what WE regard as a normal and acceptable lifestyle: a house, two kids, two cars, a dog, a cat and one-upmanship.

"No Gypsies Served" is a poignant follow-up novel to "Gypsies Stop tHere", and once again we see the problems encountered by Gypsies and Travellers: not so much this time through the eyes of Kay who lives a conventional lifestyle, but that of Dunstan, born to life on the road.

As friendship deepens between Kay and Dunstan, Kay ponders the possibility of a romance developing, but the plight of a young Gypsy family soon takes precedence and she takes up the challenge to bring happiness to others. Dunstan, although not immune to Kay's affection nevertheless goes walkabout after an insensitive faux pas on Kay's part. Whilst away he writes an account of his past. Sometimes happy memories are captured, sometimes sad ones and all relived through his writing. On his return to Appley Green the misunderstanding is voiced and laid to rest, and well, what can one say, but love is in the air!
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