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Original Title: Indigo Blue
ISBN: 0141317841 (ISBN13: 9780141317847)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jo, Indigo, Misti
Literary Awards: Manchester Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2006)
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Indigo Blue Paperback | Pages: 185 pages
Rating: 3.89 | 4881 Users | 188 Reviews

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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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Title:Indigo Blue
Author:Cathy Cassidy
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 185 pages
Published:March 1st 2005 by Puffin (first published January 1st 2005)
Categories:Childrens. Middle Grade. Contemporary

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This is my first Cathy Cassidy's book and I've become her huge fan since then. This book is really amazing. It reflects the social issue(domestic violence) in reality. The main character Indigo is a 11-year-old girl who lacks confidence. She loves daydreaming because she can control everything in it. It's kind of sad because she's just escaping from reality... But in some ways,she's also brave.She never cries or complains or feel sorry about herself. The character Jo is so real and I think we're

Indigo blue is very sad but I like real-life fiction and this book made me cry, so get out your tissues ladies

Indigo Blue is narrated through the eyes of Indigo, an 11 year old girl, who moves into a terrible flat with her mother and half-sister, Misty, after her mother leaves her abusive step-father. It's a middle-grade novel that deals with sensitive topics such as domestic abuse, poverty, homelessness and depression in a manner that is less intense for middle grade readers, but it isn't written in a condescending tone. Witnessing what this family has to go through is heart-wrenching.Indigo Blue might



Indigo Blue is a good book I think. It makes you think. Indie has nothing. She has a mom and a baby sister Misti. My least favorite character would have to be Max. He is abusive, both physically and verbally. At the end of the book he almost kills Indie's mom in a car crash. My favorite character would have to be Indie. She is so strong. Her life is like crumbled up and thrown in the trash. My favorite part is the part when Indie tries out for the classroom play. Indie really wants to be in that

Was rummaging through some of my old books today, deciding what to keep, what to give to a charity shop, etc. Then came across this! Indigo Blue. I couldn't possibly give this book away. I loved it. So so so so much. I read it first when I was 10, and I was hooked on Cathy Cassidy. Absolutely hooked. The only other book out by her at the time though was Dizzy, and I remember impatiently waiting for another book of hers to come out.Even though I loved the others of her books that I have read too,

This story is still with me, at least 10, if not more, years later. I remember every detail.

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