Gathering the Indigo Maidens by Cecilia Velastegui: Book Review
- By Reader Views
- Published 10/3/2011
- Fiction
- Unrated
Gathering the Indigo Maidens by Cecilia Velastegui: Book Review
ISBN 9780983745815
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (8/11)
When rare art and book collector Paloma Zubiondo receives a
disturbing phone call from a young woman speaking in her native
Ecuadorian language, begging to be rescued, her peaceful existence is
shattered. Along with receiving pleas to be saved, Paloma is also
accused of being in the possession of a rare stolen painting. She is
told that she can help this girl by giving the artwork back to its
rightful owner. Knowing that she carefully selects what she purchases
for her collection, Paloma believes that she is being set up. In spite
of this, she wants to keep the authorities out of it because she
doesn’t want any suspicion or doubt cast upon her reputation.
Until this phone call, Paloma has prided herself on living comfortably
among her prized possessions. Unlike most people who just see dollar
signs on valuable works of art, Paloma looks at their intrinsic worth.
When she gazes upon her paintings, she is able to experience the
feelings that the artists try to convey through their art. To have
someone accuse her of illegally obtaining items that she holds as sacred
in her heart is a terrible travesty.
While living in her peaceful world, Paloma has remained aloof from the
evils of our society. When this desperate caller tells her that she is
being violated, Paloma is introduced to the vile world of the sex
trade. She desperately doesn’t want to be involved with this case,
however, she cannot allow herself not to do anything, especially when
this young woman reminds her of a treasured family employee from her
childhood.
As Paloma seeks information to vindicate herself from the accusations,
she also learns more about how young women are being taken from their
poor homes with false promises of employment and turned into
prostitutes. She discovers that it is a huge problem that has taken
place all over the world throughout history. Knowing that her own life
is in danger, Paloma cannot sit back and do nothing. She has to turn to
friends that she can trust for help.
“Gathering the Indigo Maidens” tells an incredible story that
incorporates both the beauty and history of Spanish art into a modern
story about the evils that come with greed in our society. The author
does an excellent job of taking us to different times in history where
we can see that things weren’t much different even going back as far as
1699. Lack of respect and abuse towards women existed then and still
exists today. By sharing this story, my eyes were opened.
While paintings which depict women don’t suffer physically, they do
experience some of the same disrespect that the young women do. Neither
the paintings nor the women are seen as anything more than their
monetary worth. There is no humanity or appreciation for the beauty of
both. The exception to this is in Paloma’s eyes.
“Gathering of the Indigo Maidens” is an exceptionally written story that
is guaranteed to hold you captive and stir at your heart strings while
you read it. I highly recommend it, especially for readers who
enjoy a mix of history, art and mystery.
