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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 828'.92
EAN: 9780141317847
ISBN: 0141317841
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: January 27, 2005
Publisher: Puffin
Studio: Puffin
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I'm sure anyone who is in a similiar situation to Indie and her sister and mum will get great comfort from this book.
Cathy has an amazing ability to be truthfully frank about a situation but with a degree of sympathy for all involved who might be struggling.
She puts the good into 'feel good' and reading her books is like a cup of hot chocolate, a duvet and a hug!!
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Indigo Blue is a heart warming, original book by an original author. It is an imaginative situation about Indigo - a young teen girl - who's mum is in violent relationship with her new fella - Max. Indigo has no idea; Max always seemed to be so sweet to her and baby Misti.
Indigo is mums lucky color. She loves blue jewels and all the walls in her house are painted Indigo blue. Indigo has a good friend called Jo. Somehow, Jo knows that something is wrong at home but she thinks Indigo ...
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I loved this book, at first it seemed a bit boring but soon i was hooked and couldn't stop reading it. Overall, a brilliant book. I would definatly recomend it
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Indigo blue is a really touching book about indie and her little sister who are brought up by their disorganised but caring mum, and trying to make a new life away from their violent dad. I have never read a book which portrays girls' friendships in such a real and sensitive way. It's so sad when Indie seems to be abandonned by her best friend. It makes her home situation seem all the worse. There are parts where you want to cry, and bits where you're holding your breath, wanting everything to work ...
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This book is extremely good. It talks about a girl called Indigo (Indie) whose mother, after having an arguement with her boyfriend, runs away from him, taking Indigo and Indie's sister with her. They move to a dingy old flat with only biscuits to eat. Indie finds that when she goes to school her best friend Jo has gone off with a girl called Aisha. She has to deal with that, while her mum isn't able to cope. For the tryouts of the play, Indigo and Aisha get a really good part, which they share. Jo ...
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