Indigo (novel)
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Indigo is a novel written by Alice Hoffman, published by Scholastic in 2002. It is a fantasy novel that tells of the journey of self discovery that Martha Glimmer, a 13-year old girl who lives in the town of Oak Grove, and her friends "Trout" McGill, age 13, and his brother "Eel", age 11, embark on. The boys are odd outsiders with webbed toes and fingers, and a strange obsession with the sea.
(There are also novels entitled Indigo by Marina Warner (1992), Beverly Jenkins (1996) and Graham Joyce (1999)).