Mikey was born into a Roma gypsy family with a long tradition as street boxing champions, without gloves. It is a gated community and very little is known about life in it. He rarely went to school and very seldom mixed with people who were not gypsies; the caravan and the camp were his world. Logical: after centuries of persecution, Gypsies are wary of outsiders. Loyalty is a fundamental value in the community; If you decide to leave, you will never be able to return, something Mikey knows very well. Although he has inherited a vibrant and loyal culture, in which he takes pride, his family's legacy is bittersweet, with a hidden history of pain and abuse, which put him before a harrowing dilemma: stay and keep the secrets, or escape and find A place where I could fit
The gypsy boy allows us to immerse ourselves in a way of life and a culture that we rarely get to know up close ...read more