tonigirl 's review for:

The Indigo Girl by Natasha Boyd
3.0

While there are one or two small attempts to demonstrate the priority of wealth and ambition above the freedom of slaves among other characters, including her father, this is very much brushed over generally. Treating slaves kindly does not negate that they were treated as slaves. While I agree it best that history maintain a record of her efforts and successes, I'd be interested in reading this story from the perspective of a black author or the folks she appropriated the knowledge of indigo from.