Gypsy

Gypsy

by Dotschy Reinhardt
4/5
(31 votes)

When teenagers Beth and Sam Bolton are orphaned, their baby sister is taken into a new home, so they decide to set sail for a new life too.

in America.

On board the steamer to New York, Beth and Sam meet charismatic gambler Theo, and quick-witted Londoner Jack, and the four band together to seek their fortunes.

Beth has always dreamed of playing her fiddle to large audiences.

and finds herself doing so in the saloons, where she is a huge success and lovingly nicknamed Gypsy by her fans.

But the foursome fall foul of local gangsters and flee to Canada, as word gets out that gold has been found in the Klondike.

They embark on a dangerous and epic journey to reach the Yukon valley, trailing across snowy mountains and treacherous rapids.

Who will break first? Theo, the handsome-yet-greedy bounder? Dreamy Sam, so easily influenced by money? Practical Jack, a man devoted to his friends? Or Beth, the woman with the gypsy in her soul, who cares more for music than gold?.

First published
2008
Publishers
Scherz
Subjects
Reinhardt·Dotschy·Guitarists·Germany·Biography·Jazz musicians·Germany·Biography·Romanies·Music·Biography
Language
English

Why on earth is this book called "Gypsy"? It has nothing whatsoever to do with Gypsies.

I love all of Lesley Pearse's books and this one was unputdownable. I devoured it.

Nice story as you can have from my favourite authoress Leslie Pearse but I guess not the usual that kept me hooked hence the reason I gave it only 3 stars.

Dotschy Reinhardt

About Dotschy Reinhardt

German jazz singer and author of Sinti origin, born November 10, 1975 near Ravensburg, Germany....

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