Indigo Field, Marjorie Hudson
Indigo Field, Marjorie Hudson
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Indigo Field

Author: Marjorie Hudson

Narrator: Allyson Johnson

Unabridged: 16 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/23/2024


Synopsis

Sir Walter Raleigh Award Winner, 2023

A Women's National Book Association Great Group Read Selection

"Bravo. Utmost admiration. Superb voices and wordplay, incredible story, multiple stories. . . . " —Foreword Reviews

"Sparkles with a powerful sense of place . . . compelling . . . hard to put down." —Midwest Book Review

"An impressive, sprawling novel about love and hate, life and death, sin and redemption, one worth any reader's time." —Southern Literary Review

"Indigo Field brims with multigenerational drama, earthy spirituality, and deeply imagined characters you are unlikely to forget." —Sue Monk Kidd, author of The Invention of Wings, The Book of Longings, and The Secret Life of Bees

In the rural South, a retired colonel in an upscale retirement community grieves the sudden death of his wife on the tennis court. On the other side of the highway, an elderly Black woman grieves the murder of her niece by a white man. Between them lies an abandoned field where three centuries of crimes are hidden, and only she knows the explosive secrets buried there. When the colonel runs into her car, causing a surprising amount of damage, it sparks a feud that sets loose the spirits in the Field, both benevolent and vengeful. In prose that's been called "dazzling" and "mesmerizing," in the animated voices of trees and birds and people, in Southern-voiced storytelling as deeply layered as that of Pat Conroy, Marjorie Hudson lays out the boundaries of a field that contains the soul of the South, and leads us to a day of reckoning.

About Marjorie Hudson

Award-winning author Marjorie Hudson was born in the Midwest, raised in Washington DC, and now makes her home in North Carolina. She is the author of Accidental Birds of the Carolinas (stories) and Searching for Virginia Dare (history/travelogue), and her essays and stories plumb the depths of the human heart. She lives with her husband, Sam, and feisty small terrier DJ, on a century farm, where she mentors writers and reads poetry to trees.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Martie

Genre: Literary Fiction/Mysticism Publisher: Regal House Pub. Date: March 14, 2023 Mini-Review This multigenerational drama is ghost filled and written with Black and Native American spirituality in mind. In the rural South, three protagonists narrate the story—A retired colonel living in a posh home gr......more

Goodreads review by Karen

Indigo Field is haunted by tragedy. It’s a wild, scrubby, rock-strewn field where the bones are buried—some from long-ago, some more recent. It’s surrounded by a housing development, the Widow Blake’s goat farm, and Reba Jones’s property. From each of those places comes a character struggling with h......more

Goodreads review by Valerie

Marjorie Hudson’s stunning debut novel, Indigo Field, conjures a world anchored in the people and soil of the “land between two rivers” in North Carolina. Under the ancient Gooley Pines, mycelial networks bind life together in a network of sharing. In the human community below, a similar network bec......more

Goodreads review by Walter

This is a remarkable book in so many ways - beautiful writing; deep, resonant characters; expertly rendered, intricate plot; and a deeply human message that speaks directly to the heart. It is also a great read and one of those novels that make you feel like you've lived in the place and know the pe......more

Goodreads review by Susan

"Indigo Field" is both a heart-wrenching story and an affirming, heartwarming story of diverse characters, initially pitted against one another. Miss Reba, a wise and hardscrabble elderly woman of African American/Native American descent and Rand, a Caucasian retired Army colonel, are both grieving......more