When Alma Johansson learns she's dying, she takes the news surprisingly
well--much better than her two grown daughters, Louisa and Michelle. And
when Alma starts hinting at a long-kept secret, they are even more
caught off guard. Their mother's life was an open book, so what could
she possibly have kept from them?
After Alma's will is read revealing the secret, her last words take on
new meaning. They also bring back decades-old memories of a terrible
fire on Indigo Hill--a fiery explosion that killed five of their
friends. For Louisa, the eldest daughter, those scars are still with
her.
Now, with their mother's past out in the open, Louisa and Michelle must
confront their own secrets in the present to have any chance at a
meaningful future.
Indigo Hill is a darkly funny, bittersweet novel about guilt, love,
family, and memory.