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Cage of Stars
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9 hrs and 12 mins
Audible Release Date
05-01-06
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3.97 based on 29 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

The author of The Deep End of the Ocean, Oprah's first Book Club selection, delivers a compelling, emotionally charged tale of tragedy, revenge, and redemption.

Twelve-year-old Veronica Swan's idyllic life in a close-knit Mormon community is shattered when her two younger sisters are brutally murdered. Although her parents find the strength to forgive the deranged killer, Scott Early, Veronica cannot do the same. Years later, she sets out alone to avenge her sisters' deaths, dropping her identity and severing ties in the process. As she closes in on Early, Veronica will discover the true meaning of sin and compassion, before she makes a decision that will change her and her family's lives forever.

©2006 Jacquelyn Mitchard; (P)2006 Time Warner AudioBooks

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What the Critics Say

"Sweet and solid." (Publishers Weekly)
"Mitchard tells a compelling, even suspenseful, story; skillfully crafts an authentic narrative voice." (Booklist)

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Veronica Swann is 12 when her younger sisters are murdered. This horrible event never leaves her and her parents, but when the killer is released years later, her parents are able to forgive. Veronica's inability to do so will lead her on a surprising journey. Narrating this first-person novel with empathy and sensitivity, Kathe Mazur captures the right emotional pitch throughout--from the pain of the event to the joys and triumphs of Ronnie's progress toward adulthood. Mazur's depiction of the other characters--Ronnie's parents, her friends (male and female), and Scott Early, her sisters' killer--are all convincing and compelling. Mitchard's ability to explore the dynamics of a family affected by tragedy, coupled with Mazur's expertly nuanced narration, makes this a winning production. (c) AudioFile 2006

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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Better in time"
By: Jaimie (Hamilton, Canada)
October 11, 2008
I initially downloaded this book in June 2006 and remember enjoying it enormously. Lately I have been going back to re-listen to books that I remember enjoying. All told I have listened to Cage of Stars about 6 times. I love this book. There are so many themes and ideas that ring true for me. The idea that family is the most important thing in life and the true nature of forgiveness to name but two. Cage of Stars is truly a compelling and inspiring book. Much of my enjoyment comes from Jacquelyn Mitchard's words. However I can't imagine this book without Kathe Mazur's impeccable narration. A synergistic coupling if ever there was.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Powerful and Suspenseful"
By: Kathryn (Tazewell)
October 26, 2007
I found this book to be very suspenseful and quite powerful. It reads like a memoir, and the reader has a real grasp on how Ronnie felt and processed things. It is a very moving story, and covers Ronnie’s grief so beautifully. There were many passages that were quote worthy, and to be honest, they expressed exactly how I felt when dealing with grief in my own life. The reader also learns much about the modern day Mormon religion. It has been several hours since I read the book, and I still feel its deep pull and the power of the drama. This is an excellent read and very well written. The narrator is also wonderful.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Mercy vs. Justice"
By: Chuck (Mesa, AZ, USA)
March 24, 2007
Jacquelyn Mitchard captures the theme of revenge vs. forgiveness with a fresh approach. That she chose a young Mormon woman as her protagonist (rather than the usual- male) makes for a subtle and nuanced read. You'll be surprised, informed, entertained and satisfied with the results. I found this to be one of my favorites at audible. A great book club book.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "OK"
By: Kassie (Kansas City, MO, USA)
February 01, 2007
I love Jacquelyn Mitchard and have read everything she has done. This book was OK, definitely not the best she has ever done, but the story does raise some interesting questions.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Couldn't put it down"
By: Christine (Anaheim, CA, USA)
August 12, 2006
This book is so serene, and yet compelling. It deals with life's greatest subjects in such a... well, a sensible way. You'll learn a little about the Mormon religion, a lot about loving children and ethics. Highly recommended!
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