Christine Weston Books
This British author became known for her keen observations on human nature and intricate relationships. Her works are often set against the evocative backdrop of New England, delving into the deep emotions and psychology of her characters. With an unerring eye for detail and a refined style, Weston crafts narratives that captivate readers with their authenticity and timelessness. Her ability to capture the essence of the human experience makes her a memorable storyteller.



Indigo
- 354 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Indigo is a sweeping historical novel set in the Brazilian state of Bahia in the 18th century. The story follows the journey of a young woman named Lucretia, who is born into a life of slavery but manages to escape and make a new life for herself in the bustling city of Salvador. As the novel unfolds, we see Lucretia confront a range of challenges - from political turmoil to personal tragedy - while never losing sight of her dream of freedom. With its vivid portrayal of life in colonial Brazil and its powerful message of hope and resilience, Indigo is a book that is not to be missed.