Publisher's Synopsis
In this important anthology of poetry and art, Roma, Traveller and women of various nomadic identities are summoned to witness the stirring expressions of their sisters — bold testaments to the endurance and ingenuity of the voices of those often marginalized. It is not an anthology of protest or appeasement, rather it is women asserting and presenting their work in their very proud fashion. Here, written language, both prose and poetry, emerges as a vessel for liberation, a potent instrument wielded to dismantle the oppressive structures that seek to stifle and erase. Within these pages, the cadence of oral tradition intertwines with the harmonies of rhyme, resonating with the natural world's rhythm and the timeless pulse of tradition.