Indigo
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2004
84
Novel • Fiction
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Magical Realism•
Action & AdventureOak Grove • Contemporary
2004
YA
9-12 years
980L
In Indigo, Alice Hoffman explores themes of belonging and identity through the lives of two half-brothers and their friend in a small community. The children yearn for the sea while facing societal pressure and environmental threats, ultimately teaching lessons about acceptance and self-discovery.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Melancholic
Emotional
Contemplative
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Indigo by Alice Hoffman is lauded for its lyrical prose and enchanting storytelling. Readers praise its whimsical blend of magic and reality, offering a poignant exploration of belonging and identity. However, some find the plot predictable and the characters underdeveloped. Overall, it's an evocative, albeit brief, journey into Hoffman's imaginative world.
Readers who enjoy Indigo by Alice Hoffman are likely drawn to magical realism and lyrical prose. Fans of Hoffman's work, such as The Rules of Magic, or those who appreciate the blending of the mystical with everyday life found in The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, would find this novel appealing.
2,616 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
84
Novel • Fiction
•
Magical Realism•
Action & AdventureOak Grove • Contemporary
2004
YA
9-12 years
980L
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