The Indigo Girl, Natasha Boyd
The Indigo Girl, Natasha Boyd
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The Indigo Girl
A Novel

Author: Natasha Boyd

Narrator: Saskia Maarleveld

Unabridged: 10 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/03/2017


Synopsis

In this incredible story of ambition, betrayal, and sacrifice, an extraordinary sixteen-year-old girl in Colonial South Carolina defies all expectations to achieve her dream. The year is 1739. Eliza Lucas is sixteen years old when her father leaves her in charge of their family’s three plantations in rural South Carolina and then proceeds to bleed the estates dry in pursuit of his military ambitions. Tensions with the British, and with the Spanish in Florida, just a short way down the coast, are rising, and slaves are starting to become restless. Her mother wants nothing more than for their South Carolina endeavor to fail so they can go back to England. Soon her family is in danger of losing everything.Upon hearing how much the French pay for indigo dye, Eliza believes it’s the key to their salvation. But everyone tells her it’s impossible, and no one will share the secret to making it. Thwarted at nearly every turn, even by her own family, Eliza finds that her only allies are an aging horticulturalist, an older and married gentleman lawyer, and a slave with whom she strikes a dangerous deal: teach her the intricate thousand-year-old secret process of making indigo dye and in return—against the laws of the day—she will teach the slaves to read.So begins an incredible story of love, dangerous and hidden friendships, ambition, betrayal, and sacrifice.Based on historical documents, including Eliza’s letters, this is a historical fiction account of how a teenage girl produced indigo dye, which became one of the largest exports out of South Carolina, an export that laid the foundation for the incredible wealth of several Southern families who still live on today. Although largely overlooked by historians, the accomplishments of Eliza Lucas influenced the course of US history. When she passed away in 1793, President George Washington served as a pallbearer at her funeral.This book is set between 1739 and 1744, with romance, intrigue, forbidden friendships, and political and financial threats weaving together to form the story of a remarkable young woman whose actions were before their time: the story of the indigo girl.

About Natasha Boyd

Natasha Boyd is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author of contemporary romance, romantic comedy, and historical fiction. After hearing one of Eliza Lucas’s descendants speaking about Eliza’s accomplishments, the need to tell her story became so overwhelming that it couldn’t be ignored, and so The Indigo Girl was born. It was long-listed for the Southern Book Prize, was a SIBA Okra Pick, and a Texas Lariat Award winner. Natasha lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

About Saskia Maarleveld

Saskia Maarleveld is an experienced voice-over actress and Earphones Award–winning narrator. Raised in New Zealand and France, she is highly skilled with accents and dialects, and many of her books have been narrated entirely in accents other than her own. In addition to audiobooks, her voice can be heard in animation, video games, and commercials.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Linda Pink on 2018-04-14 00:24:33

This is such a beautifully written story which raises lots of different emotions. Then to find out at the end that this story is based on the real life of one Eliza Lucas Pinchney. One remarkable lady. It was narrated beautifully. Could not put it down. Well worth the read.

4+ stars If I didn't know that this was based on a true story, a real person in our history, I would have found it to be pretty unrealistic that in the 1730's, a British man would leave his sixteen year old daughter in charge of his plantations when he leaves South Carolina for Antigua to further his......more


Quotes

“If you love historical fiction, this book should be on your fall reading list….It is based on historical documents and the real-life Eliza Lucas.” Southern Living

“Outstanding…An absolutely wonderful read that will even occasionally bring a tear to one’s eye. Recommended for anyone’s reading list.” New York Journal of Books

“Pinckney’s legacy as an entrepreneurial innovator and challenger of societal norms is brought vibrantly to life in Natasha Boyd’s historical novel…[and] breathes new life into an absorbing true account of one of South Carolina’s preeminent historical figures…We owe much to Natasha Boyd for this welcome opportunity to hear from Eliza once more.” Post and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina)

The Indigo Girl is a perfect example of why I adore historical fiction. Natasha Boyd has really outdone herself with her latest novel. With completely immersive writing, she brings to life the story of an exceptional young woman.” Free Lance–Star (Fredericksburg, Virginia)

“A tale of incredible romance, intrigue, friendship, and sacrifice proving that, above all, we are all thread together in a complicated, yet beautiful human tapestry.” Barnes&Noble.com

“Eliza is an admirable and interesting character, faith-filled and courageous. She becomes even more flesh-and-blood-real because Boyd includes actual excerpts from her writing.” Missourian (Columbia, Missouri)

“Boyd paints a vivid portrait of a young woman entrepreneur’s defiant and revolutionary spirit…A riveting narrative about a woman who defied convention to become one of the country’s first women entrepreneurs.” Foreword Reviews

“Boyd excels in her descriptions of coastal South Carolina and its climate, in the intricacies of eighteenth-century colonial society and in her strong characters. Her information regarding indigo production adds interest to the narrative. Eliza is an engaging heroine, both compelling and realistic… This is a solidly researched and well-crafted story.” Historical Novels Review

“Maarleveld characterizes Eliza so well that listeners will feel they know her, and understand her complex emotions and struggles to succeed in a man’s world. Her excellent reading enlivens a large cast…Pacing is spot on.” Booklist (starred audio review)

“Saskia Maarleveld reads with a touching sincerity that brings Eliza to life….Recommended for libraries wishing to enrich their historical fiction collections by including a story about a notable colonial woman.” Library Journal (audio review)


Awards

  • SIBA Okra Pick
  • Deep South Magazine
  • BookPage Top Pick
  • Barnes & Noble Pick
  • Audie Award Finalist
  • Foreword Reviews INDIES Book of the Year Award
  • Southern Book Prize
  • Society of Voice Arts and Sciences Award
  • Audible Pick
  • Lariat Reading List selection
  • Booklist Top 10
  • A USA Today bestseller
  • iBooks bestseller