Gypsy Girl

Gypsy Girl by Rumer Godden, published by HarperCollins on March 5, 2002, is a poignant tale that follows Kizzy Lovell, a young gypsy girl who navigates life with her gran and her horse, Joe. This edition, consisting of 176 pages, presents a story that explores themes of resilience and community, as Kizzy faces significant challenges after the loss of her gran and the destruction of her wagon, leaving her isolated in a community that harbors prejudice against her.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Kizzy’s journey of courage and the eventual transformation of her community’s perspective. The book addresses important topics such as family dynamics and the celebration of differences, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction that reflects on societal issues. This classic story, now available for a new generation, invites readers to engage with Kizzy’s experiences and the lessons learned from her struggles.
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“There’s a girt who’s a gypsy. She has rings in her ears and she sometimes comes to school in a little wagon.”
Kizzy Lovell is a gypsy girl. She has her gran and her horse, Joe, and she doesn’t need anything else. Then Gran dies, her wagon burns, and Kizzy is left all alone-in a community that hates her.
Thirty years after its original publication, Rumer Godden’s beloved story of one girl’s courage, and how an entire community learns to celebrate differences is now back in print for a new generation of readers to enjoy.
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