When five year old Shelley Robins vanishes from her home in the middle of the night, her mother is charged with murder and taken to prison. Six years later, when Shelley reappears unharmed, the whole town must navigate the strange behavior of the young girl, the wrongful imprisonment of a mother, and the fear that the kidnapper is striking again. Shelley’s devoted older sister, Sasha, determines … determines to do whatever it takes to keep Shelley safe. The Uncaging is a story of the trauma we hide, the ways we cope, and the lengths we go to to protect our family.
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Bizarre elaborate phrasing was distracting & baffling throughout the book.
Interesting concept
A good read that I did not see the ending coming until the very last few chapters.
This story touched my heart in many different ways. Great read!
Complicated and interesting and makes you wonder if you would do the same thing.
Pretty twisted plot. It kept me engrossed in the ‘who done it’. Interesting, unpredictable outcome.
Surprised at the end.
I wanted to know more about what happened at the end to the people.
Kind of unbelievable, but I enjoyed it.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. it held my interest from the beginning and I was soon caught up in the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Shelley. I thought the plot in the book to be most most original and intriguing and certainly not expected. It was a good plot to force people to turn their lives around.
I also enjoy a book that ends when it ends and does not keep the reader hanging on for the next book to reveal the plot.
I was surprised by the end
Good plot twist. Didn’t waste too much on character development, yet gave enough to be interesting.
Great read. I was so caught up in the storyline I read it in one sitting. To help with everything else.
Never saw the ending coming! One of the main characters is clearly bipolar but was a sympathetic and reasonably well-functioning.
Excellent story of the trauma of sexual abuse and how the family members coped. Strong character in Sasha