Description
“Indigo” is a historical novel written by Christine Weston. The novel was published in 1950 and is set in colonial India during the time of British rule. It tells the story of the struggle for independence and the complex relationships among the British colonizers, the Indian people, and the American missionaries.
The novel revolves around the character of Cid Belvoir, an American missionary, who becomes deeply involved in the lives of the Indian people. The story explores themes of cultural clash, love, and the broader political context of India’s fight for independence from British colonial rule. “Indigo” delves into the complexities of personal and political relationships against the backdrop of a nation’s quest for freedom.
The novel is known for its vivid portrayal of the characters and the historical setting, and it provides a nuanced perspective on the challenges and conflicts faced by individuals during this tumultuous period in India’s history. Christine Weston’s “Indigo” remains a notable work of historical fiction that offers insight into the colonial experience and the struggle for independence in India.
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