The Indigo Girl

$17.00

Written by Natasha Boyd

This historical fiction book is based upon the story of Eliza Lucas Pinckney. Eliza was left in charge of three plantations at the age of 16 by her father, and it was up to her to ensure they prospered. Eliza became the first person in the American Colonies to find a way to produce commercial grade indigo, which became a massive cash crop for the colonies prior to the Revolutionary War. While based on historical documents, this fictional story contains themes of love, betrayal, ambition, entrepreneurship, slavery, sacrifice, forbidden friendships, and success.

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