Indigo Blue

Will Indigo choose her family or her friends?

‘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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Reviews of Indigo Blue

  1. hi im in Australia, and i love Cathys books, but we here in Australia, always get the books later than the UK. which is annoying, but i don’t mind. i love the books because i can relate to them so well.. people say im too young for them, but i dont think you can get too young for a book, especially one that stays with you forever (dizzy) thank you, Cathy! xoxo

    Posted by: B on 6th November 2017
  2. Indigo Blue is the best book i have ever read! i had it at my reading book in school!i read the book 2 weeks but that’s not the point.the book is fansatic!and would recomend it to anyone!cathy cassidy is a new aouther but Cathy has the best books around!indio blue is fab!!so heart breaking and sad but a brilliant read! i cant wait for new books to come out!xx

    Posted by: J on 6th November 2017
  3. i really love this book.its relly really good and its kinda sad that mum got hit by max’s and misti and indie hand to sufer…but other than that i think that all kinds should read this book becuase it shows alot about kids that need help when times are rough.

    Posted by: D on 6th November 2017
  4. I think Indigo/Indie is really pitiful and I know lots of people will sympathize for her. Her family is broken up. Her mum, Anna, broke up with Max, Indigo’s stepfather and her baby sister Misti’s father. Indigo and her Mum and Misti run away and stayed at 33 Harrington Drive, a small basement and are proud 3 rents of three easy chairs, two bed rooms and two bedrooms.Max is pretty annoying, hunting Anna down. Anna’s friend, Jane helped them to get through the rough time. Anna found a job in the supermarket. Mr. Turner(the guy who stays above them)likes Anna as he helps them also to get through the rough time. Indigo also has to survive with her best friend Jo dissing her with another boy, Shane. Then the play Oliver! comes. Indigo wins the part with Aisha, a girl that is Jo’s friend. Indigo decides to be best friends with Aisha and break up with Jo who plays silly pay-back games to Indigo. In the end, Max found Anna and asks her out for dinner. They argued. Max assaulted Anna and landed her in hospital while Indigo freaks out. Indigo’s gran from Wales came and got them out from the dingy basement flat and they went to stay in Wales for the summer. Indigo comes back, going to Kellway’s Comphrehensive. With Aisha. She makes up with Jo and now they are friends again…

    Posted by: M on 6th November 2017
  5. Indigo Blue is a book about a girl, who doesn’t know her dad, and she just has her mum and her little sister. Indigo grows up with fear, for her little sister, Misti, fater, has abused her mother. They move away from Max, Misti’s dad, but Max keeps following them. Max asks Anna, Indigo’s mum, to go out to talkk things over, but he ends up abusing her more. They go to Wales to their Gran for the Summer, and then when the go back, they can finally have some peace, living out of fear.

    Indigo Blue is a gripping book, it shows the emotions of all the characters during their time of Hell.

    I give this book 10 ut of 10 and 5 stars out of 5. *****

    Posted by: L on 6th November 2017
  6. i just finished reading indigo blue and i luv it. it is so sad .

    Posted by: C on 6th November 2017
  7. Soooo great!!Well done,Cathy!!!

    Posted by: C on 6th November 2017
  8. I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!

    Posted by: S on 6th November 2017
  9. Indigo was so awesome its exactly as my aunt’s story i told my aunt and she started crying. I looooooove this book!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: M on 6th November 2017
  10. Absoloutly Brill book write more books i’ve read the all

    Posted by: H on 6th November 2017

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About Cathy Cassidy

I love my family, I love my animals, my home and my work. Of all my jobs, writing has to be the best – it’s the perfect excuse to daydream, after all!

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