The Gypsy Crown

Kate Forsyth

Book 1 of Chain of Charms

Language: English

Publisher: Disney Hyperion

Published: Nov 10, 2007

Pages: 108
ABC: 17

Description:

Emilia Finch and her cousin Luka are gypsies. They live a strongly traditional life, rich with story, music, dance, and magic, governed by the laws of the clan and the ways of the road. To the repressive Puritanical government of 17th century England, however, the gypsies are thieving, fortune-telling vagrants who are most likely allies of the devil.   Soon, a series of terrible events lands the family in jail, charged with murder.  Emilia and Luka manage to escape, promising to bring back help and free them. But how? Emilia believes in the legend of the charms: it is said that the luck of the Rom soured after a long-ago gypsy matriarch broke her chain of charms, giving one charm to each of her five children.  If they can gather the charms from the families, Emilia thinks, the strong magic of the Rom will somehow bring her family freedom. Luka, on the other hand, is more practical – he wants to enlist the help of the other clans to help the Finches escape. Emilia and Luka must race through the countryside, navigating a hornets' nest of Rom-hating Puritans, Royalist spies, and traitors, if they are to complete their quest before the magistrate delivers a death sentence… ** ### From Booklist In seventeenth-century England, cousins Emilia and Luka travel with their Rom (Gypsy)  families to town, where they perform, hoping to earn some money in spite of Baba’s  prophetic warning of trouble ahead. True to Baba’s insight, the group is arrested, jailed, and then sentenced to hang by Rom-hating Puritans. Only plucky, devious, intelligent Emilia and Luka escape. Luka is determined to gather their Gypsy relatives across England to lay siege on the prison, and Emilia hopes to find the charms that Baba predicts will string the Rom good fortune back together after years of bad luck. Carefully woven into this exciting adventure story is the fascinating and horrifying recounting of the Puritanical religious fervor that cast a net of persecution over anything or anyone secular, including the joyous, rambling Rom. This chilling period in English history is documented in a final chapter, but it is illuminated as only fiction can through the exciting, mud-splattered, often violent adventures of Emilia and Luka. Grades 6-9. --Frances Bradburn ### About the Author KATE FORSYTH was born in Sydney, Australia. She has more than 20 books for adults and children. She lives with her husband Greg, their beautiful boys, Benjamin and baby Timothy, their daughter Eleanor and a little black cat called Shadow. She spends her days spinning stories and day dreaming.