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MY INDIGO WORLD by Rosa Chang

MY INDIGO WORLD

A True Story of the Color Blue

by Rosa Chang ; illustrated by Rosa Chang

Pub Date: May 2nd, 2023
ISBN: 9781662650659
Publisher: minedition

An exploration of all things indigo.

In this thought-provoking work, Chang explains that she fell in love with the color blue while daydreaming as a child in Korea. She reminisces about “the strong shade of blue sky we called jjok” as well as the “darkest blue of all in the night sky during a camping trip in the woods.” When she moved to the United States as an adult, a friend gave her the seeds of an indigo plant—the source of the blue she has long admired in clothing like her hanbok. “Now I grow indigo plants with my friends on a little farm in the middle of Baltimore.” She explains how they plant seeds in seedling trays, replant them in the garden, harvest the plants, and extract the dye using ingredients such as calcium hydroxide. Chang touches on the cultural significance of indigo—to her friends, it means “community” or “the spirit and soul of my people.” But she notes that “indigo also has a painful past” and that many enslaved people were forced to work on indigo farms. As Chang and her friends harvest and share seeds, she reflects on the knowledge and joy she has found while working with the medium. An attractive stitched patchwork of indigo-dyed textiles is interspersed throughout the bright, intricately textured illustrations. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An enjoyable dive into the cultural impact of a hypnotizingly beautiful color.

(more about indigo, jjok and Korean history, recipe for making indigo dye, a map of indigo plants around the world) (Informational picture book. 5-9)