by Isabel Fonseca
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Isabel Fonseca describes the four years she spent with Gypsies from Albania to Poland, listening to their stories, deciphering their taboos, and ...
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This book opened a new understanding of the mechanics of social relationships. By objective journalism, Isabel Fonseca was able to illustrate the common threads of intolerance and also of conformity. I think her work may have begun with asking a question, "How does oppression develop?"
We were very excited with what we thought might be a look inside a culture that is very mysterious and potentially exciting, but instead we found that the author highlighted a number of cultural characteristics that did not reflect well on this group. As each new family was introduced, I would have expected to gain greater insight, but little new was added with each passing page. There must be more to the gypsies.
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