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Indigo by Christine Weston (Good, 1943, HC, 374 pages, Charles Scribner's Sons)
Indigo by Christine Weston (Good, 1943, HC, 374 pages, Charles Scribner's Sons)
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Used in good condition: cover and pages have some usage wear; dust jacket is quite worn; pages are lightly discolored; book has musty smell from being in storage.
Indigo is a sweeping historical novel set in the Brazilian state of Bahia in the 18th century. The story follows the journey of a young woman named Lucretia, who is born into a life of slavery but manages to escape and make a new life for herself in the bustling city of Salvador. As the novel unfolds, we see Lucretia confront a range of challenges - from political turmoil to personal tragedy - while never losing sight of her dream of freedom.
With its vivid portrayal of life in colonial Brazil and its powerful message of hope and resilience, Indigo is a book that is not to be missed.
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