Indigo Rose tells the story of a Jamaican woman who comes to America and finds herself faced with a struggle to recover meaning in her life after an unspeakable personal tragedy. Miller’s narrative presents a moving and convincing first-person account of the main character and immerses us in her history, her culture, and the challenges she faces in the alien world of the U.S. and the American family for whom she works. Miller’s style and language are beautiful and faithful to the character, and they draw the reader, through Indigo Rose’s own vernacular, into her bicultural world in a way that is irresistible, poignant, and uplifting. I highly recommend this book as an opportunity to experience, on a personal and intimate basis, the differences between two cultures and, simultaneously, the universal human struggles that span cultures and encompass us all.