The Bottom Line
- The Swan familys experience with tragedy, grief, acceptance and forgiveness is moving.
- Mitchard provides an interesting and educational glimpse into Mormon culture and beliefs.
- Some of the more suspenseful passages are confusing, making them less tense than they should be.
- The novel is unevenly paced: sad and slow at the beginning and rushed at the end.
Description
- Cage of Stars is about a girls response to her sisters murder & her efforts to honor their memory.
- Cage of Stars describes two responses to murder--anger & mercy--and their effect on the bereaved.
- The book serves as both a coming-of-age story and a family drama.
Guide Review - Cage of Stars by Jacquelyn Mitchard - Book Review
Cage of Stars cant be described as light or easy reading thanks to the intense subject matter, but the writing is accessible and the narrative and plot, especially in the second half, grab the reader. Once Ronnie moves away from her family to deal with her grief and anger as an adult, she struggles to understand the man who killed her sisters. In doing so, Ronnie becomes a more interesting and complex character.
Cage of Stars will probably appeal to fans of The Deep End of the Ocean since it is a moving portrait of how Ronnie and her parents respond differently to the murder. Cage of Stars raises provocative issues like anger, vengeance, and mercy. Other readers, though, might not be tempted into spending so much time with such a sad story.




