- Imprint: Vintage
- ISBN: 9781529967241
- Length: 272 pages
- Price: £12.99
ObserverAn exhilarating history of resistance and survival of a people who have refused to be defined by their persecutors
Yaron Martas, author of I Met Lucky People: The Story of the Romani GypsiesA book that will inspire and inform. Madeline Potter helps us absorb the atmosphere of Romani communities through the stories of prominent Romani individuals as she shares an engaging and illuminating experience that spans different places and times and offers insights into culture and history
Professor David Morley, author of FuruThe Roma: A Travelling History is a brilliant and vital exploration that intertwines Madeline Potter’s personal journey with the rich, often overlooked history of the Roma people. Through compelling accounts and vivid narratives, it challenges stereotypes, revealing the Roma’s resilience while rejecting romanticism and fear-based portrayals. As MP Jo Cox said, 'We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us'—a truth that resonates powerfully throughout this captivating invitation to see the Roma in their full humanity
Tabitha Stanmore, author of Cunning FolkBy turns heartbreaking and hopeful, this book takes us on a journey through centuries of Romani history and culture. Madeline Potter celebrates the resilience and beauty of the Roma, while bearing witness to the trauma of fairly relentless persecution. In the face of modern far-right politics, The Roma feels urgent and necessary
Lanre Bakare, author of We Were ThereEpic in scale and ambition, Madeline Potter’s The Roma belongs alongside TR Fehrenbach’s Comanches as an extraordinary history of a misunderstood people. Potter’s lucid prose creates a history that doubles as an utterly compelling personal journey
Jo Clement, author of OutlandishHere, the past speaks to the present. The Roma mingles fireside tales, testimony and sound historical research. This wise and beautiful book has not left my side
BidishaEvocative and intriguing. The Roma lets the reader in on a world which is at once intimate and wide-ranging, magical yet ruggedly realistic. I was moved by Potter's love for her heritage, as well as her rigour in watering her roots. As a tribute to storytelling and as a personal journey alike, this book is to be treasured
Karen Downs-Barton, author of MinxLike the Roma themselves, this book refuses to be bordered by expectation … This is a memoir that redefines what it is to be the Romany-Gypsy Other, as well as being an enchanting history of a people and travel journal too … The Roma offers a bold Romani lens that lyrically preserves our fragmented oral histories [and] invites readers on a journey along the often hidden paths of the Roma
Sara Wheeler, TelegraphFascinating ... Madeline Potter travels across 10 countries and digs up plenty of dark and surprising history
Daily MailA fascinating look at a marginalized and misunderstood group of people
About Madeline Potter
Madeline Potter was born in Romania in 1989 and grew up Romani in nineties post-Communist Romania. She now lives in Scotland and is a scholar of nineteenth-century literature at the University of Edinburgh, having earned her PhD from the University of York in 2020. Her academic monograph, THEOLOGICAL MONSTERS, will be published in 2024. THE ROMA: A TRAVELLING HISTORY is her first trade book.
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