No Place to Call Home
Discover the compelling narrative of No Place to Call Home by Katharine Quarmby, published by Oneworld Publications in 2013. This poignant biography spans 352 pages, delving into the harrowing experiences of rejection and eviction faced by communities in the United Kingdom, particularly the Romanies. Quarmby sheds light on the critical social conditions that contribute to the ongoing struggle for a place to call home. Through powerful storytelling, she captures the resilience of individuals fighting for their rights and dignity. This book is essential for anyone interested in social history and the impact of eviction on marginalized communities. Join the conversation and understand the deeper implications of homelessness in our society today.