Fires In the Dark reveals the highly secretive and misunderstood
world of the coppersmith gypsies.
In 1927, when prosperity still reigns in Central Europe, Yenko
is born to two Coppersmith Gypsies. His parents, Josef and Anna,
are nomads who raise their son during the relative calm of the
Great Depression of the 1930s. Soon, though, dangerous times
threaten to unsettle their family, as their heritage makes them
vulnerable targets for ethnic cleansing. As Germany invades
Czechoslovakia and the conflicts of World War II begin to unfold,
Yenko and his parents become fugitives, forced on a journey that
promises only great uncertainty and offers survival as a remote
possibility. In the course of their flight, the burden of an
ancient tradition rests entirely on Yenko's shoulders.
In capturing the desperation and perseverance of one family
during an extraordinary time in history, Louise Doughty pays
powerful homage to an insular and little-known culture.
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