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Little Gypsy

Born in 1979 Roxy Freeman grew up travelling around Ireland and England in a traditional horse-drawn wagon with her mother and father and six siblings. Life was harsh but it was a childhood of freedom spent in harmony with nature. Roxy didnt know her times-tables but she could milk a goat ride a horse and cook dinner for the whole family on an open fire before she was ten. Early life was idyllic but when her father brought the family to England they faced prejudice and hostility and Roxy found herself receiving the very unwelcome attentions of a family friend - which she endured in secret. Despite all of the difficulties she faced she developed a passion for flamenco and traditional music and developed a career as a dancer which took her around the world. Her beautifully written story is a
frank portrait of what life is really like for women and girls of traveller communities.
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Born in 1979 Roxy Freeman grew up travelling around Ireland & England in a traditional horse-drawn wagon with her mother & father & six siblings. Life was harsh but it was a childhood of freedom spent in harmony with nature. Roxy didnt know her times-tables but she could milk a goat ride a horse & cook dinner for the whole family on an open fire before she was ten. Early life was idyllic but when her father brought the family to England they faced prejudice & hostility & Roxy found herself receiving the very unwelcome attentions of a family friend
- which she endured in secret. Despite all of the difficulties she faced she developed a passion for flamenco & traditional music & developed a career as a dancer which took her around the world. Her beautifully written story is a frank portrait of what life is really like for women & girls of traveller communities.

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Milk - A dairy product white in colour
England - A country within the United Kingdom.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Fire - the release of energy through heat and light.
Traditional - Something that has become the same through a period of time and thus repeated.
Horse - A large animal with four legs that tends to be ridden.
Traditional - Something that has been around for a while and is repeated regularly.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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