The Indigo Girl

The Indigo Girl
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

نویسنده

Saskia Maarleveld

شابک

9781455137084
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

September 4, 2017
Set on South Carolina’s plantations beginning in 1739, this excellent historical novel by Boyd (Eversea) is based on the true story of Eliza Lucas Pinckney (1722–1793). Sixteen-year-old Eliza Lucas is charged with running her father’s three heavily-mortgaged plantations while he pursues a military career in the Caribbean. He has trained Eliza well in business, agriculture, and plantation management, and she is bright, considerate, and ambitious. Eliza sees the production of indigo dye as the family’s financial salvation, but indigo is risky to grow, and dye-making is a valuable but well-kept secret so she must approach her new assignment with caution. Kindhearted Eliza is independent and forward-thinking. She defies the Negro Act of 1740 and teaches her slaves to read, seeks their advice, and banishes the lash. As a marriageable young woman she rejects all suitors and expects to be a spinster, but as the plantation booms and her public stature grows, so does her affection for a married gentleman friend. Add threats of war with Spain and the strict social and cultural codes for Southern women, and Boyd has crafted a captivating novel of Southern colonial history.



AudioFile Magazine
This fictional account of Eliza Lucas, who was left in charge of her family's South Carolina plantations in the 1700s, unfolds through Saskia Maarleveld's first-person narration. She portrays a 16-year-old young woman who quickly matures when she's given responsibilities that would normally fall to men. There are moments of girlishness that seep into Maarleveld's tone when the main character reminisces about her childhood, but Eliza's steadfast determination is conveyed clearly through Maarleveld's emotional intonations. Fear, frustration, and excitement are believably depicted throughout the story. Eliza is proper yet rebellious; she's not the average woman of that time who wishes to be married and have children. However, there's also a romantic tone in Maarleveld's voice that fully transports the listener to a different time and place. T.E.C. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine


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