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- The Diddakoi is a 1972 children's novel by Rumer Godden. Set in England, it features an orphan traveller or Romani girl, seven-year-old Kizzy Lovell, who...
- name given to the 1976 BBC adaptation of Rumer Godden's 1972 novel The Diddakoi (a.k.a. The Gypsy Girl). It starred Vanessa Furst as the title character...
- puzzlement of their relatives. She won a 1972 Whitbread award for The Diddakoi, a young adult novel about Gypsies, televised by the BBC as Kizzy. In 1968...
- Meyer Henrik Ibsen — 1972 Susan Hill The Bird of NightRumer Godden The DiddakoiJames Pope-Hennessy Anthony Trollope — 1973 Shiva Naipaul The Chip-Chip...
- Gypsy Girl at the Alcove, 1923 film Gypsy Girl, alternate title of The Diddakoi The Gypsy Girl, alternate English-language title of Miguel de Cervantes's...
- English author of Black Narcissus and the 1972 Whitbread Award winner The Diddakoi; converted to Catholicism in 1968, which inspired the book In This House...
- Forever IslandPatrick D. Smith Thirty-Four East – Alfred Coppel The DiddakoiRumer Godden Lion in the Evening – Alan Scholefield Volume 100 – #4 The...
- Amber and Canto for a Gypsy. 1972: Rumer Godden's children's book The Diddakoi (also published as Gypsy Girl). Winner of the Whitbread Award. Adapted...
- series) Kizzy (TV series), a 1976 BBC adaptation of Rumer Godden's novel The Diddakoi Kizzy: Mum at 14, a BBC Three do****entary about an underage mother, Kizzy...
- Wolf? Rumer Godden (1907–1998) – The Doll's House, The Mousewife, The Diddakoi Glenda Goertzen (born 1967) – The Prairie Dogs, City Dogs John Henry Goldfrap...