Indigo  Ida, Heather Murphy Capps
Indigo  Ida, Heather Murphy Capps
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Indigo & Ida

Author: Heather Murphy Capps

Narrator: Channie Waites

Unabridged: 6 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

Eighth-grade aspiring journalist Indigo has a plan.

She’s determined to win back her two best friends, Abbie and Manning, who drifted away from her as they got more popular. So now Indigo is going to become popular too—by breaking an important news story that gets everyone’s attention.

Indigo’s reporting about an unfair school policy puts her in the spotlight, and her plan seems to work. Suddenly everyone thinks she’s cool. Including Abbie and Manning!

At the same time, Indigo stumbles upon a book by journalist and activist Ida B. Wells—with private letters written by Ida tucked inside. Reading about Ida’s life and work prompts Indigo to keep investigating her school’s policies. She soon finds out that the rules aren’t enforced equally. In fact, the harshest punishments tend to fall on Black and brown students.

When Indigo keeps reporting on this issue, her newfound popularity starts to slip away. Her friends tell her she’s overreacting. Classmates say she’s too aggressive, too negative, too annoying.

But Ida gets it. Ida spent her whole life battling racism. And as Indigo reads more of Ida’s letters, she realizes she’ll have to choose between keeping quiet and fighting for justice.

Reviews

Goodreads review by June

I was so pleased to get an advance copy of Indigo and Ida by Heather Murphy Capps. I was expecting a story about a middle-school-aged kid on the outs from their friends who finds inspiration from Ida B. Wells, but I was given so much more! This is a novel that not only takes on racism without flinch......more

Goodreads review by Sara

I loved this story! I had great messages about friendship and standing up for what's right. It didn't shy away from tough topics, like racism and equity. I loved the way the letters and the main story connected, and how the story hinted maybe there was a little more than Indigo thought to her brothe......more

Goodreads review by Tory

YES! Powerful middle-grades novel about confronting racism wherever you see it and the power of journalism to spur change. "Indigo & Ida" discusses the school to prison pipeline in an age-appropriate way, and Indigo will empower her young readers by unapologetically fighting for justice from any age......more