Indigo Blue

Indigo Blue by Cathy Cassidy, published by Penguin Adult in 2005, is a 192-page work written in English. The story follows Indigo, a young girl grappling with her mother’s sudden decision to move, leaving her uncertain about their future and the fate of her friendship with Jo. As they settle into a rundown flat, Indie begins to uncover the deeper reasons behind her mother’s actions, revealing a family secret that complicates their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics and the challenges of change through Indie’s perspective. The book delves into her feelings of confusion and longing for stability, set against the backdrop of their new living situation. As Indie navigates her circumstances, the story highlights her resilience and the complexities of familial relationships, making it a thoughtful exploration of youth and family in the face of adversity.
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�I need a seriously brilliant daydream . . . because everything is far from OK . . .�
When Indigo�s mum announces that they�re moving � just Indie, Mum and baby Misti � Indie doesn�t understand. Why the hurry? Where are they going? Will her best friend, Jo, still be there for her?
In a dingy old flat with a grumpy neighbour, no heating and only biscuits to eat, Indie begins to realize that her mum�s got a reason for running away � a secret no one can admit . . .
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