Joy is born into an era of post-war uncertainty, one of the first babies
delivered by the newly created NHS. A house move aged ten is unsettling
and she struggles to make sense of the world and establish her identity.
The novel charts her path through the trauma of the eleven plus and
separation from her friends and culture. She experiences bullying and
alienation at her new school and is helped by close friends, a
supportive family and most importantly the local gypsies who live on the
wasteland near her home. Rawny and his family take Joy into their hearts
and share their lives and rich culture with her. The close enduring
bonds Joy forges at this vital time of life enable her to navigate the
difficulties life presents and enable her to find her own moral compass.