A review by mysana
Redemption In Indigo by Karen Lord, Robin Miles

4.0

I recommend it as an enjoyable, short, easy listen. It's closest comparison title I could offer is maybe Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher. It's an African (Senegalese and Caribbean, according to the New York Times) fairytale and I liked the main character and the worldbuilding/magic. It's magical realism, if you're looking for that for r/fantasy bingo. The audiobook is about 6hrs long, and the chapters were short (20 odd chapters) Warning for those who have triggers around eating disorders, as there is
character death as a direct result of disordered eating

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