“Le Bas can trace his Romany heritage back six generations, and this deeply affecting memoir of Gypsy life crackles with energy. He travels from Kent and Cornwall, up to Appleby Horse Fair, trying to make sense of what it means – as a pale-skinned Oxford-educated Gypsy – to belong,” said The Telegraph in its “Paperbacks [to] Read this Week” column.
The Stopping Places by Damian Le Bas is out now in paperback.
Find a copy here, or at your local bookshop.