Sneak Peek! The Cadence of Gypsies by Barbara Casey
Title: The Cadence of Gypsies
Author: Barbara Casey
Event organized by: Goddess Fish
Book Description:
Three high-spirited 17 year olds, with intelligent quotients in the genius range, accompany their teacher and mentor, Carolina Lovel, to Frascati, Italy, a few weeks before they are to graduate from Wood Rose Orphanage and Academy for Young Women. Carolina's purpose in planning the trip is to remove her gifted, creative students from the Wood Rose campus located in Raleigh, North Carolina, so they can't cause any more problems ("expressions of creativity") for the headmaster, faculty, and other students – which they do with regularity. Carolina also wants to visit the Villa Mondragone where the Voynich Manuscript, the most mysterious document in the world, was first discovered and search how it is related to a paper written in the same script she received on her 18th birthday when she was told that she was adopted – a search that will take them into the mystical world of gypsy tradition and magic, more exciting and dangerous than any of them could have imagined.
Book Excerpt:
"Ouch! You're standing on my
fingers!" This from the petite girl with a long, blond
ponytail, wearing a nightgown, most of which was pulled up between
her legs and tied into a knot at her waist to keep it from getting
tangled on the limb where she was perched. Somewhere above her the
sound of a saw and splintering wood filled the darkness followed by a
stream of profanity repeated in several foreign languages for
emphasis.
"It doesn't look right. It's
supposed to have a rim and a dent." Clinging to a 12-foot
ladder as she pointed the flashlight first this way and then that,
the heavy-set girl wearing a nightshirt buttoned at the neck offered
this with a slight lisp.
The girl with the blond ponytail
giggled.
"What do you mean--dent?!
Let me see that picture." The tall black girl completely hidden
aimed her flashlight toward the magazine that was being thrust
upwards through the thick branches in her direction.
"And the top is supposed to be
rounded--like a button mushroom," the girl in the nightshirt
added, the word "mushroom" sounding more like "muthroom."
"That's because it's circumcised,"
supplied the girl with the ponytail, from which she removed a small
twig and a handful of leaves.
"Shekoo, baboo!” More
profanity. “Okay. I know what to do." The tall black girl
disappeared back into the upper-most branches of the tall plant that
was more tree than bush. After several additional minutes, the
sawing, crunching, and clipping sounds finally gave way to the more
gentle sounds of tiny snips. And then, silence.
"That's it; everybody down."
The petite girl, with the magazine that
had been overlooked in the last confiscation and now wedged firmly
under her armpit, started the perilous descent first since she was
nearest to the ground, followed by the tall girl. The girl in the
nightshirt eased her way down the ladder juggling pruning shears, a
hand saw, and scissors. Once on the ground, the three girls stood
back to admire their work.
"That is one honkin' Peni
erecti," said the tall girl causing a fresh explosion of
giggles. "Let's get out of here." After quickly rolling
down the legs of her pajama bottoms, the tall girl grabbed one end of
the ladder and, along with her two friends, lugged it and the other
tools back to the shed that housed lawn maintenance equipment. Task
accomplished, they returned to their rooms, and to their individual
beds, careful not to disturb the other dorm residents, the floor
monitors, their suitemates and, most importantly, their slumbering
dorm mother, Ms. Larkins. Within minutes, they fell into a deep,
peaceful sleep--the sleep of innocent angels.
It would soon be light; and Wood Rose
Orphanage and Academy for Young Women would start another day.
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About the Author(s):
Originally
from Carrollton, Illinois, Barbara
Casey
attended the University of North Carolina, North Carolina State
University, and North Carolina Wesleyan College where she received a
BA degree, summa
cum laude,
with a double major in English and history. In 1978 she left her
position as Director of Public Relations and Vice President of
Development at North Carolina Wesleyan College to write full time and
develop her own manuscript evaluation and editorial service. Since
that time her award-winning articles, short stories, and poetry for
adults have appeared in several publications including the AMERICAN
POETRY ANTHOLOGY,
the SPARROWGRASS
POETRY FORUM,
THE
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF POETRY
(Editor’s
Choice Award),
the NORTH
CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE MAGAZINE,
THE
NEW EAST MAGAZINE,
the RALEIGH
(NC)
NEWS AND OBSERVER,
the ROCKY
MOUNT
(NC) SUNDAY
TELEGRAM,
DOG
FANCY,
BYLINE,
TRUE
STORY
and THE
CHRISTIAN RECORD.
A thirty-minute television special which Ms. Casey wrote and
coordinated was broadcast on WRAL,
Channel 5,
in Raleigh, North Carolina. Ms. Casey's award-winning science fiction
short stories for adults are featured in THE
COSMIC UNICORN and
CROSS
TIME
short story anthologies. Her essays, also written for adults, appear
in THE
CHRYSALIS READER,
the international literary journal of the
Swedenborg Foundation,
and A
CUP OF COMFORT ANTHOLOGY by
the Adams
Media Corporation.
Her
two middle-grade/young adult novels, LEILANI
ZAN
and GRANDMA
JOCK AND CHRISTABELLE
(James
C. Winston Publishing Co.)
were nominated for awards of excellence by the SCBWI
Golden Kite Award,
the National
Association of University Women Literary Award
and the Sir
Walter Raleigh Literary Award.
SHYLA'S
INITIATIVE
(Crossquarter
Publishing Group, 2002),
a contemporary adult novel of fiction, received the 2003
Independent Publisher Book Award
and received special recognition for literary merit by the Palm
Beach County Cultural Council.
Ms. Casey’s novel THE
COACH’S WIFE
(ArcheBooks
Publishing),
a contemporary mystery, was listed as a Publisher’s
Best Seller
and was semifinalist of the Dana
Award for Outstanding Novel.
In 2007 her novel, THE
HOUSE OF KANE
(ArcheBooks
Publishing),
also a contemporary mystery, was considered for a Pulitzer
nomination,
and in December 2009 her novel, JUST
LIKE FAMILY
(Wandering
Sage Publications),
was launched by the
7-Eleven stores in St. Louis, Missouri. Her young adult novel, THE CADENCE OF GYPSIES (Gauthier Publications), was released in March 2011 and considered for the Smithsonian’s Most Notable 2011 Books. It has also been selected by Amazon for its 2013 List of Best Books. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PRISSY (Strategic Media Books), a novel for adults, was released in March 2013 and received an IPPY Award for Best Regional Fiction. It has also been listed as a “2013 Best Summer Read” by Conversations Live Radio and has been placed in nomination for a Pulitzer Award.
7-Eleven stores in St. Louis, Missouri. Her young adult novel, THE CADENCE OF GYPSIES (Gauthier Publications), was released in March 2011 and considered for the Smithsonian’s Most Notable 2011 Books. It has also been selected by Amazon for its 2013 List of Best Books. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PRISSY (Strategic Media Books), a novel for adults, was released in March 2013 and received an IPPY Award for Best Regional Fiction. It has also been listed as a “2013 Best Summer Read” by Conversations Live Radio and has been placed in nomination for a Pulitzer Award.
Ms.
Casey is a frequent guest speaker at writers’ conferences and
universities throughout the United States. She is former director,
guest author, and panelist of BookFest
of the Palm Beaches, Florida;
and for thirteen years she served as judge for the Pathfinder
Literary Awards in Florida.
She held the position of Florida
Regional Advisor for the Society of Children's Book Writers and
Illustrators
from 1991 to 2003.
Ms.
Casey is president of the Barbara
Casey Agency.
She represents clients nationally and internationally in fiction and
nonfiction for adults. Her past and present professional associations
are numerous and include being editorial consultant for The
Jamaican Writers Circle
in affiliation with the University of West Indies and Mico Teachers
College in Kingston. She also received special recognition for her
editorial work on the English translations of Albanian children’s
stories.
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4 Comments
Hi Krystal,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting me today. I look forward to hearing from your bloggers.
Hi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteI am impressed about how you manage to do and still find time to write.
morgankwyatt@juno.com
Hi Morgan, I think it goes back to that old adage: you can always find time for the things you love. Writing really is a passion with me. Thank you so much for following me on this tour.
ReplyDeleteKrystal, thank you again for inviting me to be your guest. I had a wonderful time, and your bloggers are terrific!
ReplyDeleteMy best,
Barbara