Indie's mum loves the colour blue. Blue is the colour of her favourite things - bluebirds, bluebells, the sky. So much so that she named her children Indigo and Misti - shades of blue, special colours, and magical colours.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Indigo Blue (Paperback)
I have given this book five stars because I personally thought it was very good and well written. I am fussy about what I read and writing style is important, it is not many fiction books that can hold my attention but all of this authors' books I have read to date have pretty much considering they are not really written for adults. I prefer factual books, and it is probably the realism of the situation this book unfolds that appeals.
My 10yo daughter was directed towards the book 'Scarlett' by her school teacher, and was then desperate to read more books by Cathy Cassidy. I therefore bought Indigo Blue but without reading the blurb first, then was unsure whether my daughter had the maturity to deal with the storyline. Hence I read it first. Alot of the nuances in the book seem to have gone over her head I am pleased to say, and she enjoyed the story. I was worried about her reading of domestic violence, but she didn't seem to understand that that was why the mother had bruises on her face, and I don't think she found the book nearly as emotive as I did. Cathy Cassidy has tackled some difficult issues here, and done so with a good amount of sensitivity, but I am still not sure that I wanted my daughter to be reading of such things just yet, I would like her to remain an innocent a bit longer. In saying all that though, there is a happy ending and a good feeling that while things can get pretty bad there is always the opportunity there that they will get better. If you're a parent reading this book I would suggest a hanky or a tissue, especially at the bit where the grandmother receives the letter. I cried and cried for Indigo and thinking about it still brings a tear to my eye. You can't help but feel fond of Indigo, and at the end you just have to cheer because things finally go right for her. I just need to know now that she lives happily ever after, because she certainly deserves to! I would rate it as a 'do not miss this one' read, however definitely NOT a book to give someone who is down in the dumps! I would also, due to the content of the book, suggest perhaps a slightly higher aged recommended reading audience.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moving,
By RichardB "RB" (MD, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Indigo Blue (Kindle Edition)
This is a review directly from my kindle. This book was read by me in print many times. But, it draws me forward and once again captured my intrigue. This is a moving and heartfelt story that can be appreciated only by reading twice or more.
5.0 out of 5 stars
indigo blue,
By Klaus Ender (MIAMI BEACH, FL, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Indigo Blue (Kindle Edition)
it is a great book about family tragedys and friendship it is a very touching story for all ages it has very fine adjectives.I do not know how and why i took only a day to read it i guess my reading speed is going up by the day or the book was just real good.
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